Remi,
Yes you can create a dhcp.conf without using the mac address's.
This is how you would configure DHCP for normal dhcp operation (or not
using LTSP) The purpose of entering the mac address though is so you can
pass specific information about each ltsp client. IE that this particular
m
nyhow. This comment probably wasn't much help but I thought I'd share.
Cyrus Elder
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> Are you using swapping of any kind? (i.e., NFS swap, local HDD swap, etc.)
>
> John_Cuzzola wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> > I
ion, visit the ltsp homepage
> # at http://www.ltsp.org
> #
>
> bootpd:0.0.0.0
> in.tftpd: 172.16.
> portmap: 172.16.
>
> ## LTS-end ##
>
> the NFS-related line is portmap.
>
> Cheers, Andy!
>
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cyrus Elder wrote:
>
>
e but then when it hits the tftp PXE comes back and says to
many packages and it halts. If you could point me in the direction of doc's
or make a few suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thaks again,
Cyrus Elder
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address!
mount:
10.100.40.254:/opt/ltsp/i386 on /mnt failed: invalid
arguement
Did I miss a config file somewhere?? I'm new to
LTSP, and Not so new to Linux but still pretty green. Any suggestions would
be much appreciated.
Cyrus Elder
NEOnet
Network Services
420 Washington Ave.
Cuyahoga Falls,