On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 13:51, Jeff Self wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 11:53, David Johnston wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 09:27, Jeff Self wrote:
> > > Here's my dhcpd.conf file:
> > > option root-path             "10.5.107.20:/opt/ltsp/i386";
> > > host ws001 { fixed-address    10.5.112.55;
> > 
> > I missed this the first time.  Your workstations and your server aren't
> > on the same IP network (107 vs 112).
> 
> Yeah I know. Thats why I'm specifying a different broadcast address and
> router in the workstation. I also have another computer running on
> 10.5.112. to be the dhcrelay to get to 10.5.107. All that works fine.
> Its just that the nfs won't mount on the Debian server but it has no
> problem mounting on the RedHat server.

I still think you have an IP problem somewhere.  Can you configure your
desktop to use DHCP and puts its MAC into your workstations group in
dhcpd.conf ?  This way, you can look at the dhcp traffic and see what's
happening.  For example, is 10.5.112.1 failing to route some traffic?

-David

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David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Little Bald Consulting, LLC


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