another way to do this, would be to setup a subnet under
the current sub.  Make the ltsp server act like a new
gateway, and have a seperate network within a network.  But
the previous way mentioned is easier.  Just modify the
current working dhcpd.conf file to sort out lts
workstations...


On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 17:17:31 -0400
 rob apodaca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 01:37:25 -0500
> "Rock s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > have a question do not know if it has been answered yet
> or not but have not 
> > seen it.  Here goes we have a dhcp server at work can
> the dhcp server that 
> > runs ltsp run with out any problems with they other
> dhcp server?   Just 
> > wondering I got bootp to work with ltsp but could never
> get the server allow 
> > it run xserver when it connected to it.  So I want to
> setup dhcp.conf file 
> > and only allow the ltsp clients to hook up.  Just
> wanted to see if that was 
> > possible if so let me know I will try it out.   Thanks
> in advance
> > Rock
> 
> Yes, you can run the dhcp server on a machine other than
> the LTSP server
> 
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