LRP dhcpd problem

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Thu Jun 27 05:52:53 CDT 2002


  I used a slack disk and partimage to do the ghosting.  It worked
pretty well.  Instead of using a subnet you could just use a nonroutable
IP (e.g. 192.168. or 10.)

On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 11:38, House, Carlisle J. (Navajo Area) wrote:
> I am trying LRP to create that will create a seperate subnet so that we will
> be able to ghost machines via network without bottlenecking the whole
> company network.  I have the dhclient working so that the eth0 receives an
> ip, but the dhcpd on eth1 will not give out ips.  We are planning to ghost
> windows 95 machines, go fig, and want the machines to receive a dhcp ip
> instead of hardcoding it everytime we ghost a machine.  I just need help on
> dhcpd server.  Tried using LRP 2.9.8, freesco, and Dachstein.  
> 
> System:
> pentium 133 Mhz
> floppy
> 32 MB ram
> Dell Optiplex GM 8133
> 
> 




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