Hi Francois and Axel, On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 17:30:11 +0200 François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Le 31 mars 2011 à 17:23, Axel Dörfler a écrit : > > > > > I have the same setup here, and solved this by only giving out an > > address for this particular machine. Since the other router is slower > > to respond, there haven't been a problem with this yet :-) > > Another work-around would be to connect both machines directly. > > Or hints from forums... > http://forum.soft32.com/linux2/force-dhcpd-ignore-MAC-address-ftopict37640.html > of course if you can change your DHCP setting... > > >> PS: I really like the powerpc solution which can hardcode the IP > >> address > >> "boot enet:TFTP_SERVER_IP,boot_loader_openfirmware,MY_IP_ADDRESS" > > > > That's the beauty of OpenFirmware. It's pretty much dead these days, > > though. > > Note MultiBoot2 has a provision for Netboot... > Thank you all for you information. I will try. Regards, Jian