Yes,
I am using the default dhcpd that coems with Mandrake 8.1 which is:
3.0-0.rc12.1mdk
Anythign else that might be wrong?
--Matthew
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> mslicker,
>
> Did you update your dhcpd to ISC 3.0 ?
>
> That is required for booting PXE clients.
>
> Jim Mc
Hi Jim,
I'm using ISC DHCP 2.0pl5-7, and am booting ThinkNics without a problem
using Debian 3.0 (Woody). I've including my dhcpd.conf file below.
Please note that my address range is different than in the LTSP
documentation.
With Debian 3.0, I'm using the tftpd-hpa package instead of the stan
mslicker,
Did you update your dhcpd to ISC 3.0 ?
That is required for booting PXE clients.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, mslicker wrote:
>
> Trying to make my ThinkNIC boot, I finally removed the "option
> vendor-encapsulated-options ..." line out of dhcpd.conf and now
Trying to make my ThinkNIC boot, I finally removed the "option
vendor-encapsulated-options ..." line out of dhcpd.conf and now it gets
DHCP and seems to try and boot.
I also copied the default file to a file named after the hex values of
the client's IP, as specified in the HowTo.
Now I am stuc
I tried using the dhcpd.conf linked in the contribs section for booting
ThinkNICs by means of PXE. It doesn't work.. I don't even get dhcp.
Prior to this, my LTSP terminal based on a Boot ROM was working fine. I
tried putting in just the lines pertaining to the ThinkNIC to this working
dhcpd.