Brian,

LTSP chips two kernels, one off them with the "Linux progressive patch" with 
ask for a graphich mode at the begining of the boot process 
(vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-lpp-5). This choice can trouble old graphic cards. 
To solve, just switch to the other kernel vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-5. you can 
configure this choice in your /etc/dhcpd.con file.

hope it helps,

Cicero

On Friday 25 January 2002 18:22, you wrote:
> I'm using Red Hat 7.2 as a server and have succesfully been able to get
> LTSP working with a client machine but am having difficulty setting up a
> second client (an old 486).
>
> It gets the network card, connects to the dhcpd server, starts downloading
> stuff, and then I get
>
> Ramdisk at ____, size _____
> You passed an undefined node number
> Press Return to see video modes available, press space to continue
>
> Uncompressing linux ... OK. Booting the kernel
>
> (I paraphrased a bit)
>
> Anyway, it just sits there (even if I hit return and select a video mode
> like 80x25).
>
> I couldn't find info on this in the docs
>
>
> Any help?
>
>
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