#192.168.1.7 faiserver
192.168.1.8 tp faiserver b8.nz
192.168.1.9 n5
-192.168.1.10 kw
-192.168.1.11 kww
+192.168.1.10 so
192.168.1.12 fz
72.14.176.105 li
45.33.9.11 lj
dhcp-host=00:26:18:97:bb:16,set:frodo,192.168.1.3,frodo
dhcp-host=10:78:d2:da:29:22,set:htpc,192.168.1.4,htpc
dhcp-host=00:1f:16:16:39:24,set:x2,192.168.1.5,x2
+#dhcp-host=00:c0:ca:27:e9:b2,set:kww,192.168.1.11,x2w
#wireless interface
-#dhcp-host=00:22:5f:88:28:27,set:x2,192.168.1.5,x2
-#dhcp-host=00:1f:16:16:39:24,set:kw,192.168.1.10,kw
-#dhcp-host=00:c0:ca:27:e9:b2,set:kww,192.168.1.11,kww
# this is so fai can have an explicit name to use for testing,
# or else any random machine which did a pxe boot would get
# reformatted. The mac is from doing a virt-install, cancelling it,
dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,set:demohost,192.168.1.6,demohost
#dhcp-host=52:54:00:56:09:f9,set:faiserver,192.168.1.7,faiserver
dhcp-host=80:fa:5b:1c:6e:cf,set:tp,192.168.1.8,tp
-dhcp-host=c4:43:8f:f2:79:1f,set:n5,192.168.1.9,n5
# this is the ip it picks by default if dhcp fails,
# so might as well use it.
# hostname is the name it uses according to telnet