> You will need to load the IDE modules on the thin-client side in order  to get 
>harddrive
> support.  Then, add some variable/value pairs to  lts.conf to define your swap 
>partition and
> swap device.  Then in
> rc.local, attempt to 'swapon' the swap device and partition.  If that  fails, then 
>*assume*
> that swap has not been created and issue a 'mkswap'  to the device/parition.  Then 
>attempt the
> 'swapon' again.  If that fails  also or the mkswap fails, then assume that the 
>device/partition
> is not  available and error accordingly.
>
I understand what you are saying, but I am not clear on implementation. Can I specify 
the IDE
modules in lts.conf? Can you give me an example of defining the swap partition in 
lts.conf? I
couldn't find any documentation on that. Which rc.local are you referring to, one
in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.d? I don't want all workstations to build a swap 
device - how can I
do this selectively?

> I know that someone else has gotten local swapping to work for them.
>
I'd love to see the steps!

>
> --
> Jason A. Pattie
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Gerry

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