2008/5/30 jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Friday 30 May 2008 03:04:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> [snip]
>> Sean Carte wrote:
>> > I want to deploy LTSP in a situation where there is a pre-existing
>> > DHCP server. From what I've read, the way to make this work involves
>> > running a DHCP server on a different port and compiling a custom
>> > kernel for LTSP with the DHCP client set to retrieve its data on that
>> > port.
>> >
>> > I've found some documentation, including this:
>> > http://ltsp.sourceforge.net/contrib/parallel_dhcp.txt, which mentions
>> > ltsp_initrd_kit. But this appears to be available for LTSP 4 only.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to compile a custom kernel for LTSP 5? Are there
>> > idiot-proof instructions anywhere? Or is there an easier way to
>> > accomplish what I need?
>> >
>> > I'm running LTSP 5.0.40 on Ubuntu 8.04.
>
> There ARE cases where you can't use an existing DHCP server but they are much
> rarer than first glance suggests.
>
> So ... why not use the existing server ...?
>
> An easy way is you run two servers in parallel. Your server responds ONLY to
> MAC qualified queries. TCs boot correctly (in my experience) 50% of the time,
> and try again for 50%
>
> Another way (assuming 24/7 or as appropriate) your DHCP server handles
> everybody. I do that, took over from a Dlink-604. I even serve the Dlink's
> wireless queries.
>
> James

Thanks for the advice James.

I have looked at using the existing DHCP server, but unfortunately it
is a Netware server and the administrator says there's no way of
rejecting specific MAC addresses.

He has offered to look at attempting to get it to hand out the tftp
server info, but that seems unlikely to be doable if it's as limited
as he suggests.

That leaves us with creating a separate VLAN, or me putting the LTSP
DHCP server on a different port.

So I'll have a go at following Steve's notes.

Sean
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