DNS and DHCP diskless Server

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Hi all

2nd post in a few seconds, LOL

I´m trying to put up a small network at home collecting the old PCs that I have.

1st (Tania) is a AMD XP 2000+ with 256DDR/ hda 6.4GB-hdb4.3GB running dual boot WinXP Pro and a Desktop install of Fedora Core 1. This is my main workstation.
2nd (Catia) is a Pentium II 350 Mhz with 192SDRAM/ hda 40GB running a stripped version of FC_1, I use it as a Server for Tania, mainly multimedia files in Samba. When I say stripped, I mean without any package, only the kernel and the basics.
They´re connected trough crosslink ethernet. With these two it works great, nothing like windoze crap use to, :).


Now comes the itchy part; I have a Pentium II 333 Celeron(David) and I wanted to put it to work as a small DNS and DHCP Server for Tania and Catia. This way, I would have my hole network connected to the Internet without much hassle. David has no hard disk.
Can I make Catia a BOOTP server with a small partition to boot David so I wouldn´t need any hard drive to it??? Does any one knows a quick but understandable way to do it?
Pls, forgive me for the somehow crazy post but I don´t know how to best put it.


Tkx in advance
Joao Oliveira alas So|!d A!r

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