Jim,

I've read those instructions carefully and completely even _before_
installing SuSE. The DHCP, TFTP and NFS are running. I've triple
checked. The _ddns_ entry, the definitions for option 128/129 and the
options 128/129 for each terminal are there. Instead of restarting
the DHCP manually after every imaginable change in /etc/dhcpd.conf,
I've even done it the windoze way by rebooting the LTSP server.

The situation remains the same. After the kernel is loaded it still
protests about not finding the ISA NIC in the workstation. I've also
triple checked the NIC's values for the IO-address and the IRQ with
the DOS utility that came with the NIC. They are correct.

What can still be wrong?

Wouter



On 05-Feb-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds like a classic case of forgetting to also include
> an option-128 entry.
> 
> Take a look at http://www.ltsp.org/instructions-3.0.html
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Even though my /etc/dhcpd.conf contains
>> option option-129       "NIC=ne IO=0x320 IRQ=10";
>> the terminal stops booting after unpacking the kernel, running
>> /linuxrc and mounting /proc with an error stating that option-129
>> should be used. The system is a SuSE 7.2 with DHCPD v3.0rc4
>> 
>> What could be wrong?

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Wouter DeBacker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
05-Feb-02    11:06:03    (SuSE Linux Xfmail)
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