Hi all,

I need to build a Linux machine that will provide NetBoot services to some Macintosh OSX clients. I've found some howto documents and it looks pretty straightforward -- I need netatalk, tftpd, and a patched dhcpd.

Unfortunately, compiling dhcpd on my SuSE 10.0 box seems to be a problem, and since I'm in a resource-constrained environment, I'd like to use LEAF anyway. But in order to do so, I'm going to have to apply a patch to dhcpd 3.0.1 and recompile it.

I'm reading the Bering uClibc Developer Guide right now, but I'm unclear if it will work on this SuSE box -- is Debian still the required/suggested platform?

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