I know several posts have been made about clonezilla w/o DHCP. The fix includes changing ports 66 & 67 on the DHCP server. The router we use handles the DHCP duties. The problem is it doesn't allow any changes to the DHCP configuration. I use clonezilla on a separate network and would like to move it to our office network so we only have one network.
Can I use/move clonezilla on the office network? If so, how do I do it?
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I wonder if there is a way to use the CloneZilla without the drblpush -i command and setup it manually to work without the DHCP service and only act as a DHCP Proxy? would be happy for any help on that. thanks
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I know several posts have been made about clonezilla w/o DHCP. The fix includes changing ports 66 & 67 on the DHCP server. The router we use handles the DHCP duties. The problem is it doesn't allow any changes to the DHCP configuration. I use clonezilla on a separate network and would like to move it to our office network so we only have one network.
Can I use/move clonezilla on the office network? If so, how do I do it?
How many machines do you want to process?
If it's not a huge amount, I suggest you use Clonezilla live. It's easier.
Steven.
Not many machines. I'll check into Live.
Live works great for me. I removed clonezilla from the server and just use it as an nfs server.
I wonder if there is a way to use the CloneZilla without the drblpush -i command and setup it manually to work without the DHCP service and only act as a DHCP Proxy? would be happy for any help on that. thanks
You can try Clonezilla lite server:
https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/11_lite_server
and choose "use-existing-dhcpd"
https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/11_lite_server/images/ocs-06-4-auto-detect-dhcpd.png
Steven