On Nov 28, 2007 8:16 PM, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> In the network there is already a W2K server serving as DHCP server for the
> network. Then we want to implement LTSP, so we need to setup another DHCP
> server, right?
>
> Due to unexpected reason (little by little m
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:16:42 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote
> Hello all,
> In the network there is already a W2K server serving as DHCP server for the
> network. Then we want to implement LTSP, so we need to setup another DHCP
> server, right?
>
> Due to unexpected reason (little by little migratio
hi,
On Mi, 2007-11-28 at 20:16 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> Hello all,
> In the network there is already a W2K server serving as DHCP server for the
> network. Then we want to implement LTSP, so we need to setup another DHCP
> server, right?
>
> Due to unexpected reason (little by little migra
Fajar Priyanto schrieb:
> Hello all,
> In the network there is already a W2K server serving as DHCP server for the
> network. Then we want to implement LTSP, so we need to setup another DHCP
> server, right?
>
> Due to unexpected reason (little by little migration of w98 clients to LTSP),
> we
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There will be many problems to have 2 DHCP servers in the same network... You
may migrate W2K DHCPD to LTSP DHCPD...
Just migrate DHCPD fist of all... The LTSP DHCPD can be configurated to serv
w98 networks conecting on W2k server AND LTSP clients con
Hello all,
In the network there is already a W2K server serving as DHCP server for the
network. Then we want to implement LTSP, so we need to setup another DHCP
server, right?
Due to unexpected reason (little by little migration of w98 clients to LTSP),
we need to keep the W2K server running in