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boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Roman Muñoz
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 5:41 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Dual booted clients with different name drop each
other out of domain
Thanks for your answers.
Probably it would
Thanks for your answers.
Probably it would be not very difficult to change the MAC address. This
has the advantage that could work even if IT staff doesn't want to do
any change in their dhcpd configuration.
On the other hand, it seems that reconfiguring dhcpd would be a nicer
solution that
Am Sonntag, 31. Januar 2010 14:40:30 schrieb Roman Muñoz:
Thanks for your answers.
Probably it would be not very difficult to change the MAC address. This
has the advantage that could work even if IT staff doesn't want to do
any change in their dhcpd configuration.
On the other hand, it
] Dual booted clients with different name drop each
other out of domain
Thanks for your answers.
Probably it would be not very difficult to change the MAC address. This
has the advantage that could work even if IT staff doesn't want to do
any change in their dhcpd configuration
Hi,
I'm setting some Ubuntu Karmic clients on a school net. PDC is windows
2k3 r2. I realized that DHCP server sends only school, not
school.net as domain name. I have been told that AD configuration was
migrated as is from an older windows release. I used a supersede
line on client's
Am Samstag, 30. Januar 2010 20:20:15 schrieb Roman Muñoz:
Hi,
I'm setting some Ubuntu Karmic clients on a school net. PDC is windows
2k3 r2. I realized that DHCP server sends only school, not
school.net as domain name. I have been told that AD configuration was
migrated as is from an older
Quoting Roman Muñoz ta...@infonegocio.com:
But XP and Ubuntu keep dropping each other out of domain. Any ideas?
You might not be seeing this, but it is something to think about...
I needed (or chose to) create separate machine accounts for each dual
booted OS. One OS would change the