Hello,

You may want to try the K12ltsp.  Visit www.k12ltsp.org

This distribution is redhat 7.2 and ltsp 3.0.1.  You'll need 2 network 
cards to run out of the box.  Unless you have quirky hardware it will 
work without doing anything special in the configs.

I've had great sucess with booting pxe and etherboot clients.

Good luck
Richard

norman wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> It seems to me that you have all really tried to resolve 
> this problem for me. I don't want to waste any more of 
> your time so what I propose is this.
> 
> If you don't want to try anything else on this I
> have a copy of Red Hat Linux 6 Unleashed.
> It came with a single Cd with version 6 on it.
> Now I don't know how complete this is but I see from
> the LTSP site that it is supported.
> I could trash the present server and install Red Hat
> and then LTSP to see if that works.
> At least that would show if it was my Mandrake 
> configuration / version causing the problem or
> perhaps hardware.
> 
> If it works with Red Hat I would then trash that, 
> put  Mandrake back on and try again.
> 
> If it still failed I would think it was a bug
> in perhaps the 2.4.3-20mdk kernel. I might then
> just compile another one to see what happened.
> 
> Does this seem a good plan or have you any other
> ideas?
> 
> I am determined to get this working whatever else I do.
> 
> tia,
> norm
> 
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