>littlebig wrote:
>> if my workstations are all the same in hardware, how to set up the
>> dhcp.conf for not assigning the MAC and ip for each WS?
>> I ask this because if I have 20 WS, I have to get the MAC of 20 WS.
>> thanks
>
>i made a little script that reads the output of dhcpd -d
>an generates a dhcpd.conf for you
>
>you just have to run around once and switch on one machine after the other
>
>http://marl.linuxfreunde.de/download/make_dhcpd.conf
>http://marl.linuxfreunde.de/download/make_dhcpd.conf.README
>
>Greetings,
>Martin
>
This would be a very handy thing to include in the LTSP proper! Of course
it would need a bit of documenting added to the LTSP doc's but I could see
this being extremely useful. My experience has allready been that LTSP is
very simple to set-up and configure, even if you have problems, a good read
of the doc's is extremely helpfull. I haven't had a chance to play with it
since the 2.08 days, but even though I had quite a few config issues
installing on a Progeny system, the doc's then were excellent help in find
the problems.

I'll be out of work from Wednesday morning and I'm looking forward to
playing with the new 3.0 stuff after that.

Cheers,

     John Gay


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