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[ILUG] DHCP on home LAN?

[ILUG] DHCP on home LAN?

Conor Wynne weeboy at conorwynne.com
Tue Nov 9 11:45:32 GMT 2004


> On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 11:27:17 -0000 (GMT)
> "Conor Wynne" <weeboy at conorwynne.com> wrote:
>
>> All this talk of dhcpd on a HAN made me configure it last night for my
>> three home machines.
>>
>> I now have three reservations as per MAC address, and dyndns.
>>
>> I've never configured tfpt, but will give it a go later on.
>> Any recomendations?
>
> Am... why ?
>
> http://www.vishay.com/thermistors/list/product-33017/
> TFPT product information
> 	Linear PTC Surface Mount Chip Thermistors, Nickel barrier with tin/lead
> wraparound terminations,
> 	Alumina substrate base with PTC thin film element, 0603, 0805, and 1206
> sizes available
>
> I'm guessing you mean - tftp ( trivial file transfer protocol )... but the
> question still stands ?

Ah yes, it was a typo. TFTP is what I want. And why?
My wife was watching corrie and so I was bored. Thats one reason, the
other is: I'll setup autoinstalls for anyone who may want their system
imaged when they come over: My brother, his mates etc.

All they have to do is network boot and they can have the option of
installing various OSes. i.e.: I wont have to be there to help them do it.

-- 
Conor Wynne,
Dublin,
Irlande.



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