I specifically deny the MAC addresses of the Thin Clients on our normal
DHCP server, and allow them on the LTSP server. I also do not include a
range in my dhcpd.conf, this works fine, but it is sort of a pain in the
rear.
Cody
>>> David Burgess 02/22/10 3:13 PM >>>
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Scott Derrick wrote:
> My Question: Can I set up a menu option on the F8 TFTP boot menu to
> allow the user to go to the IT PXE server instead of booting the
remote
> linux?
I don't know the answer to your question, but with a capable dhcp
solution you should be able to designate by mac address which machines
will boot to the imaging server and which to the ltsp server.
db
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