[K12OSN] is it possible to use Windows DHCP server with LTSP?

john lists.john at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 23:35:36 UTC 2006


Wow,

I guess I'll keep reading. It seems pretty cryptic. I assume that If I
managed to get the right DHCP options configured, i'd also need to edit
/etc/hosts, /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/exports. My client picks up the IP I
reserved for it along with correct subnet mask and route but doesn't get
handed an image.

For the record, this is what I have, but it doesn't work, yet:

017 Root Path    10.114.0.105:/opt/ltsp-4.2/i386
060 PXEClient
066 Boot Server Host Name   10.114.0.105
067 Bootfile Name /tftboot/lts/2.6.17.8-ltsp-1/pxelinux.0

I guess I need to do a bit of reading and see if I can suss out what's
needed. If I ever figure it out it would be a great one for the ltsp.wiki!

John

On 10/18/06, cliebow at midmaine.com < cliebow at midmaine.com> wrote:
>
> option 17 10.10.10.254:/opt/ltsp/ppc
> option 43 01 01 02 08 04 00 00 01 82 05 69 6d 61 63 34
> option 60 PXEClient
> option 66 10.10.10.254
> option 67 /yaboot
> option 211 74:66:74:70
>
> add options using netsh for options not normally in dhcp .Get a command
> prompt
>
> netsh
> dhcp server
> add optionDef 211 BootProtocol STRING
>
> pretty easy to add options..never tried option 128/9 though..chuck
>
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