Thanks all. Just to be clear, I want to keep the router DHCP running, for all the other PCs, while I fiddle around with LTSP. Thus, I wanted to add a linux DHCP server to run in parallel with the router. LTSP clients would speak to the linux DHCP server, everyone else would speak with the router.
It's linux, so no doubt this can be done. But, it's linux, so it's probably difficult.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Apodaca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 8:12 AM
To: Oren Levy
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP server is Netgear router
On Tue, 27 May 2003 08:36:57 -0700
Oren Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My DHCP server is a Netgear router, not a linux box. So, is it possible to
> still use LTSP? How?
Sure. Simply disable dhcp server on netgear box and set dhcp server up on
linux box.
Use a range of IP's for your non-ltsp workstations and specify your ip/mac
addresses
for your ltsp workstations.
You can run two dhcp servers but it requires additional steps. See:
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/parallel_dhcp.txt
for more information.
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