On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, roland wrote:

>> Oh, yep.  The section in lts.conf is needed to setup the correct hardver,
>> etc. However, the client will not know its IP and the route to server
>> from
>> lts.conf... Because it has to know the network setup to be able to access
>> the ltsp-server and lts.conf from there. Thus, the network parameters are
>> fetched from the dhcp szerver.
>>
> But why does a HP SFF pc boot correctly with PXE?
> Until now I never registered the workstations in dhcpd.conf or lts.conf
> and I had no problem.
> I just know and remember to have problems with those thin stations when I
> first installed them, two years ago.
> Couldn't there be a problem with video ram or swap or whatever. Some
> setting?

I don't think so... Please, check the /etc/dhcpd.conf at the machine from 
where the clients should obtain their IPs. And check the /var/log/syslog, 
daemon.log at that machine, too.

--
Zsolt

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