If you use the router dhcpd, disabled it and use ltsp-dhcpd..

Svein Erik


>>> Dieter Kroemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18.08.03 11:14 >>>
Am Montag, 18. August 2003 09:18 schrieb Andrea Sistarelli:

>       if the client and server are connected to a router, there is a method to
> tell a client the address of a server??? With floppy I suppose...

What does this have to do with a router?
If the client mounts the root-filessystem, there stands the IP of the server 
in the lts.conf-file.
You only have to edit your dhcp-server in the right way.

Kind regards
Dieter


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