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Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 14:14 schrieb Anselm Martin Hoffmeister:
> Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 14:04 schrieb Tom Allison:
> > Otherwise I think I'm left with a strategy of:
> > Configure it manually
> > Make a back up on the ipcop box.
> > Don't mess with it, ever.
>
> In this case, you can have the cake and eat it.
> Setup a dhcp server on your LTSP box, but don't give a "range" statement,
> just create one "host" section per client. Set root-path and the like as
> needed. And that's the important part: Care for the IPCOP dhcp server to
> not hand out root-path nor filename, so etherboot, PXE and LTSP will ignore
> that DHCP server. Better than the "don't mess with it ever" attempt, I
> hope.
>
> Anselm
>

And I forgot an important part: Both DHCP servers should be "not 
authoritative;" - well at least the LTSP one should be or you will run into 
trouble.

Anselm
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