This is a bit silly... at the very least, why doesn't the d-i installer
have just a little bit of logic and say, if I'm installing 64 bit, then
install a dhcpd.conf file for 64bit thin clients...

I can understand the reasoning behind the idea of 64bit host/32bit
clients, but I got no indication or information during install AT ALL
that I needed to hack dhcpd.conf to make it work.

there needs to be SOMETHING, either in the way of documentation or using
a newer PXE and install BOTH 32 and 64bit images for the thin clients to
hit...

** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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amd64 server installation has wrong default dhcpd.conf (s/i386/amd64/)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203954
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