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Jason A. Pattie
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Although the concepts and experiences on that website are still
accurate, that documentation was prepared for integration with pre-2.0
versions of LTSP (and also integration with the Enhancements package).
The latest version of LTSP has network swapping via NFS integrated. So
you should be able to setup NFS swapping by just turning it on in the
configuration file.
Hans Ekbrand wrote:
>Hello everyone!
>
>My name is Hans Ekbrand and I am new to this list.
>
>Currently I use ltsp in a home network with only one X-terminal. I
>have noticed that when running X-terminals with only 8 Mb RAM and 1 Mb
>RAM on the graphic card and X running at 16 bbp, the X-session often
>terminates abruptely when the user opens a few applications. This sort
>of instability never occured when I had X-terminals running at 8 bbp,
>so I gather that the problem is that the X-terminal runs out of
>memory. The only message in the logs are
>
>syslog: "kdm[15577]: session start failed".
>
>I have noticed that prior the termination of the X-session, rpc.nfsd
>tend to consume a lot of CPU, though I have no idea of why.
>
>Now, I have tried to set up for swapping over NFS, but I can't get my
>own customized kernels to boot. They stop at "Uncompressing vmlinuz....
>Now, booting Linux."
>
>I used 2.4.13 with the swap over NFS patch by as documented on
>http://pcxperience.org/thinclient/documentation/nfsswapping.html, but
>the kernels just don't boot.
>
>Hints anyone?
>
>Anyone got a working nfs-swapping kernel, or could compile one for me?
>(NE2000 ISA)
>
>
>kind regards
>
>Hans Ekbrand
>
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Jason A. Pattie
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