Is your Windows DHCP server only serving DHCP
or is it providing other windows type services?
It might be fairly trivial to set up a linux DHCP server
and migrate DHCP duties off of the Windows server.
(You might have to limit replies on the linux dhcp server to mac
address's that you have migrated)
if you can't get away from that,
then you need to have your windows machine point to
pxe traffic to a linux based pxe server,
and use pxe-linux
aaron
a m wrote:
I cannot get rid of the Windows DHCP server, this is
an important part of my network.
Many thanks for this response.. Is there any other
clue.
Regards,
AM
--- R P Herrold <herrold@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, a m wrote:
Please advise how to integrate my kickstart setup
with
pxe.
Several outlines about -- this one works great for
RHL 9.
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/pxe-install/
Dump the Windows dhcp server during testing from the
network
segment during testing -- it is 'semi-functional'
for these
purposes.
-- Russ Herrold
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