On Wednesday 04 June 2008 01:19:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded.
>
> Using the existing DHCP server remains my first choice.
>
> The Netware administrator here has been very helpful. He proposed
> using Netware to direct the client to the tftp server for the PXE boot
> image, and to do this on an isolated network first. If it worked, he
> proposed listing the MAC addresses of the clients on the main DHCP
> server and using that to redirect them to the LTSP server.
>
> Unfortunately it didn't work. The client kept attempting to find the
> pxelinux.0 file on the Netware server. This was the latest version of
> Netware, and we'd filled in options 66 and 67 for the IP address of
> the LTSP (and TFTP) server, and the file-path, respectively. We didn't
> see anywhere else to enter the information. Should the file-path have
> contained the IP address of the TFTP server? Damn! I wish I'd tried
> that. But the option 66 is for a dotted quad, so it seems that that
> should have worked.
>
> Oh well, thanks for all the suggestions.
You've done so much on your netware server, this is all you need, can't you do
that. Do do do use wireshark to watch what's happening
next-server your .ltsp.server.ip;
filename "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0";
James
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