ltsp-dhcpd not starting at start up

Andrew Osborne andrew at mobileitsolutions.co.uk
Fri Nov 14 08:50:35 UTC 2008


Please forgive the confusion.


ltsp-dhcpd  wont start at start-up, i seem to have to start it in services
on every boot.

*Run 'chkconfig --list ltsp-dhcpd' to see whether it's currently set to
startup at boot.  Run 'chkconfig ltsp-dhcpd on' to set it to startup at boot
if it's not.*
**
thank you, but still not working,
**
tried this, the service is enabled but will not run, still needs manual
click in services, this is a Fedora 9 64bit installation,

network service is enabled and running,

this problem does not happen with the F9 LIVE USB install.

this problem is on two servers of different makes.

this problem does not happen on Fedora 10.

the system is running all K12Linux defaults.

thanks in advance.

Plain DHCPD service is disabled.

Andrew.


2008/11/13 Almquist Burke <burke at thealmquists.net>

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> Ran through the suggestions, but still will not start without going into
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> Crazy question, is the plain DHCPD service disabled?
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Andrew M Osborne

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