Hello,

i am running LTSP 5.2 on Debian squeeze. It seems to me, that nbd instead of 
nfs is in use. can anybody confirm that? I am just wondering, because i heard, 
that usually debian uses nfs.

...and now for something completly different: is there an easy way to get the 
clients hostnames into the servers /etc/hosts? I know that the clients do get 
an individual hostname e.g. ltsp22, for client with ip address 192.168.0.22.

uncommenting the "get-lease-hostnames true;" line in /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf 
resulted in clients that would not boot, which is logically, because there is 
no dns-server providing any hostnames for the ltsp clients. So my question is: 
where (and at what time in the boot process -- maybee even after user login?) 
do the hostnames -- e.g. ltsp22 -- come from and how can i get them from there 
into the servers /etc/hosts?

have nice evening and thank you for your help so far
        Lorenz Wenner


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