Hi all,

Our new network is a bit slow and we traced that to needing some equipment
upgraded (switches and nic cards) but our budget is maxed out. So I figured
I would move some of the stronger client machines to fat client operation
but after the process no clients will boot. They give the error "could not
find kernel image vmlinuz"

To attempt to change to fat client I followed the directions here -
http://jonathancarter.org/2010/11/24/how-do-ltsp-fat-clients-work/
and everything went fine until the last step - restarting dhcp. The
instructions say to use  "/etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart" but  that
command gives the error "dhcp3-server: command not found" Further research
told me ltsp uses a different dhcp server so I tried " sudo stop
isc-dhcp-server and got
isc-dhcp-server stop/waiting
and then sudo start isc-dhcp-server and got
isc-dhcp-server start/running, process 25078"

Were those restart commands correct and does anyone see anything else in
those instructions that would cause EdUbuntu to break?

I have a bunch of kids coming in the morning for class on these units so I
really could use some help figuring this out please.

Thanks in advance
Robert

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