[06:19] <xia> I am currently trying to test an edubuntu setup in virtual box, with a few of setting up properly in a month or so. However I can't get the clients to boot of the LTSP server, it keeps telling me that it doesn't get any DHCP offers. I have done a lot of googling and tried all kinds of things. One of the things I keep coming across is to run 'sudo service isc-dhcp-server restart', however when I do that it always gives me the following message in the logs:
[06:19] <xia> "Can't bind to dhcp address: Address already in use". When I check out port  67 and 68 they are being used by dnsmasq. Am I doing something wrong or is there a problem with my installation?
[06:23] <xia> Oh, yes, I am using 13.10-beta1 at the moment
[07:33] <highvoltage> xia: hey, you need to go to the network settings in virtualbox
[07:33] <highvoltage> xia: under your network adapter settings (I think it's under advanced mode), there's a promiscuous mode setting, it's set to none by default
[07:34] <highvoltage> xia: you have to set it to 'allow_vm' if you want to boot a thin client from a vm or 'allow_all' if you want to boot from a physical machine on your bridged adaptor
[07:34] <xia> I have set it to 'Allow All' and it is still not working. Have also tried all the different adaptors available without suscess.
[07:37] <xia> Both the server and the client are VMs, connected via an internal network. Though the server has a second network card connected via NAT to our network and thus the internet.
[07:42] <xia> I was wondering really if the fact that I can't restart  isc-dhcp-server because dnsmasq is using the ports is normal or not.
[09:04] <highvoltage> is this on an installed system or ltsp-live?
[14:41] <stgraber> highvoltage: edubuntu-srever is in the archive!
[14:44] <highvoltage> \o/
[15:02] <smartboyhw> \o/
[16:15] <pleia2> congrats :)