On 2/22/07, Daniel Teixeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I've configured dhcpd and ltsp in the same machine, and it runs perfectly.
the problem is when I try to choose another ltsp (/TFTP) server for the
terminals...
What options do i need to use to be able to boot a client with a dhcp
server A and a LTSP server B??
I'm using Centos 4.1 and ltsp 4
thank you.
As I know, the 'option root-path "<serveraddress>:/opt/ltsp/i386";' is the
most important.
Maybe also 'option router <serveraddress>'
If the servers are in different subnets, there are more specific options
needed.
George
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