Hi, Chris. First of all, it is important to say that the thin clients
do DHCP requests at least two times: one during the boot, before
getting the bootstrap file and the kernel via TFTP and other, during
the boot process, when starting the network(ing) script.

What happens is that physically, you have two DHCP servers. And when
you get in such a situation, it is a must to:

- use fixed addresses for your clients;
- ignore unknown clients;

There is an option in dhcpd that ignores unknown clients, take a look
at the manual (man dhcpd.conf) and search for ignore.


-- 
Eduardo Costa Lisboa

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