[Dnsmasq-discuss] Would like to use dnsmasq for cluster booting

2005-09-03 Thread Joe Landman
Hi folks: I have been using dnsmasq for a few years within a simple network and some linux clusters. With the inclusion of the DHCP bits, and the bootp bits, suddenly the idea of replacing that fine bit of work known as the ISC DHCP server seems possible (and quite likely). I have

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Re: Dnsmasq-discuss] Would like to use dnsmasq for cluster booting

2005-09-03 Thread Simon Kelley
Joe Landman wrote: Hi folks: I have been using dnsmasq for a few years within a simple network and some linux clusters. With the inclusion of the DHCP bits, and the bootp bits, suddenly the idea of replacing that fine bit of work known as the ISC DHCP server seems possible (and quite

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Re: Dnsmasq-discuss] Would like to use dnsmasq for cluster booting

2005-09-03 Thread Joe Landman
sigh s/nbgrub/pxegrub/* Works. Thanks. Simon Kelley wrote: Joe Landman wrote: Hi folks: I have been using dnsmasq for a few years within a simple network and some linux clusters. With the inclusion of the DHCP bits, and the bootp bits, suddenly the idea of replacing that fine bit of

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Re: Dnsmasq-discuss] Would like to use dnsmasq for cluster booting

2005-09-03 Thread Simon Kelley
Joe Landman wrote: sigh s/nbgrub/pxegrub/* Works. Thanks. OK. FYI, option 150 was missing in the packet traces you sent because it was missing from the requested options list. I guess nbgrub doesn't support option 150 so it doesn't ask the DHCP server for it. Cheers, Simon.