Bob Wooden wrote:
> Brief history. Had a Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTSP install working. Tried
> upgrading, did not like how the upgrade went and re-installed original
> 8.04.2 LTSP (from backup) and all was working fine. Decided to do a
> "bare" install of Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) with the alternate CD (like I
> have always done with past installs) and for some reason DHCP did not
> like my arrangement.
>
> My motherboard has an onboard 10/100/1000 LAN and it connects to the
> internet. My LTSP is on a second 10/100 card (RTL8139, I think?) for the
> terminals. (Just like my old 8.04, that was working.)
>
> During install there was a warning message that DHCP did not execute
> correctly.
>
> All the troubleshooting guides indicate that they are written for 8.04
> or older versions. I am not sure how to proceed here! All my attempts to
> correct the DHCP issue result in a broke internet connection. Networking
> restart complaints of "Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0". That is
> the 10/100/1000 onboard LAN.
>
> Has anyone else had this experience?
>
>
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Have the same trouble with Debian testing.
I added the contends of /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf to the bottom of
/etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf
Probably not the right solution however the thinclient could login.
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