IPRANGE_FROM_=`execute "ipcalc -nb $IP_/$NETMASK_" warn |awk '/HostMin/{print $2}'`
# if we have x.x.x.1 as starting range address provide
- # x.x.x.10 instead so we avoid possible conflicts with
+ # x.x.x.100 instead so we avoid possible conflicts with
# default gateway
- if echo $IPFROM | grep -c '\.1$' ; then
- IPFROM="${IPFROM%%\.1}.10"
+ if echo "$IPRANGE_FROM_" | grep -q '\.1$' ; then
+ IPRANGE_FROM_="${IPRANGE_FROM_%%\.1}.100"
fi
IPRANGE_TO_=`execute "ipcalc -nb $IP_/$NETMASK_" warn |awk '/HostMax/{print $2}'`
NETWORK_=`execute "ipcalc -nb $IP_/$NETMASK_" warn |awk '/Network:/{print $2}'`
fi
echo -n "" >"$TMP_"
- local OPTIONS_BOOTARG_MESSAGE_="Here you can add additional boot arguments for the clients seperated by spaces:
+ local OPTIONS_BOOTARG_MESSAGE_="Here you can add additional boot arguments for the clients separated by spaces:
Quite useful examples: