Along with all the stuff Jason said I would also recommend not server DHCP
out on your DSL line you provider might not like you very much (it might not
effect them but hey why find out) so
Start dhcp on just the 1 interface using the command line
Dhcpd ethX (1 or 0 or any number)
And then if y
s] Problem using LTSP and DSL
Hi all,
first I have to say, that I am using Linux now for only two months. Because
of this, I am not very good in explaining problems to other and better
users. I hope, I can give you a good explanation.
I have a problem using LTSP in combination with DSL.
Firs
Oliver,
Welcome to the Linux community! And thank you for your detailed
description of your problem. That makes it much easier to understand
where you are coming from.
Now, there's no reason that you shouldn't be able to do this. The
main problem is that your networking needs to be straight
You can limit which ethernet cards are used by DHCP to supply addresses.
Change /etc/init.d/dhcpd
start() {
# Start daemons.
echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd <<-This line
to
start() {
# Start daemons.
echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
d
Hi all,
first I have to say, that I am using Linux now for only two months. Because
of this, I am not very good in explaining problems to other and better
users. I hope, I can give you a good explanation.
I have a problem using LTSP in combination with DSL.
First I set up LTSP_2.08 with all th