[K12OSN] K12LTSP with MS DHCP Server

cliebow at downeast.net cliebow at downeast.net
Wed May 11 15:19:46 UTC 2005


bhaskar madas article on alternate dhcp is what i go by..available on
ltsp.org..i think a google for it will bring it up..very good for
alternateport and for windowes..chuck
 > I think the current recommeded method, if you can't
> > get rid of the MS dhcp server, is to configure K12LTSP
> > to use dhcp on port 1067 so that it does not conflict
> > with the MS dhcp server.  Then you make boot floppies
> > from www.rom-o-matic.com and do the custom
> > configuration, and check off
> > "ALTERNATE_DHCP_PORTS_1067_1068"
> > 
> > I ran it like this at home for a while.  The only
> > problem I don't know how to handle is what to do about 
> > pxe-booting.  I don't know if you can tell a pxe-bootable 
> > machine to look for an alternate port.
> 
> Here is a link from ltsp.org describing how to do what is recommended
> above:
> http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/parallel_dhcp.txt
> 
> Here is another tutorial I found from a google search on how to set up
> your Win2000/2003 server to offer up Etherboot requests:
> http://diet-pc.sourceforge.net/windows/etherboot-w2k.html
> 
> I know I saw a link within the last 2 weeks on the list that took you to
> a website that described about every possible combination under the sun
> for running ltsp and Windows together.  Hopefully that will show up
> again, otherwise browse the archives from about 2-3 weeks ago.
> 
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