Logically, if you have edited dhcpd.conf and *restarted dhcpd* (I forget
that part sometimes), it should behave differently.  If you still see
the problem, please send a copy of your dhcpd.conf and an "ls -l" of the
directory where the new kernel is.

Good luck!
- Jake



On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:52:58PM -0500, Norine wrote:
> I am trying to set up an IBM Network Station 1000 to use LTSP. It
> requires a different kernel the default one that comes with the LTSP
> distro. IBM provides a kernel and associated files, like fonts, and
> there is a howto describing how to configure the server and the client.
> But I cannot find any info on how to tell the TFTP server to send the
> proper kernel. In DHCPD.CONF I added the mac address to the settings for
> ws01 and added the path to the kernel but it still sent the linux
> kernel. What am I doing wrong?
> Thanks,
> Ra Walmsley
> 
> 
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