Here is a sample of my dhcpd.conf file. I use K12LTSP.
It boots etherboot or PXE automagically.
Chris
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What if I'm running a mix of PXE, Etherboot, and
regular dhcp clients -
is there a class identifier for Etherboot, so that I
can have my
remaining
What if I'm running a mix of PXE, Etherboot, and regular dhcp clients -
is there a class identifier for Etherboot, so that I can have my
remaining clients fall into somewhere that I don't push an image on
them? Or is that something that would merely be ignored by Windows and
OSX clients?
Hi,
I want to boot both by etherboot and by PXE and I don't want to put a
long list of MAC addresses for DHCP to choose from. There used to be a
small section one could add to dhcpd.conf to allow the alternative boot
process without having to specify MACs but I cannot find it.
Can anyone help?
Hi Derek,
Derek Harding wrote:
Hi,
I want to boot both by etherboot and by PXE and I don't want to put a
long list of MAC addresses for DHCP to choose from. There used to be a
small section one could add to dhcpd.conf to allow the alternative boot
process without having to specify MACs but I
Many thanks to Gudmund Areskoug and Julien Rennard who have given me the
information I need.
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Best wishes,
Derek
Hi,
I want to boot both by etherboot and by PXE and I don't want to put a
long list of MAC addresses for DHCP to choose from. There used to be a
small section one could
Derek,
There's 2 things you need:
1) a range statement to hand out addresses dynamically.
2) the logic to determine which type of kernel to download,
based on the vendor-class-identifier.
All of this is available on the LTSP Wiki page on DHCP.
here's the link: