Hello Jim,

> I've installed ltsp-core-3.0.9, ltsp-kernel-3.0.10,
> and ltsp-local_apps-3.0.0.  I'm using a etherboot
> rom on my client.

> 1) I don't have a /opt filesystem, so I installed the server
> portion as /usr/local/ltsp.  Anything wrong with using /usr/local ?

I think that's ok. As long as you find the files you need :-)

> 2) My client boots, downloads, etc.  I get one error message which
> I cannot explain.  While attempting to start syslogd, the client states:

> cannot write to remote file handle on 90.0.0.254:514

> Any ideas on what happened with syslogd?

You have to configure the syslog daemon on your server to accept
messages from remote clients. Best ask the man-pages, it came out with
something like a cmdline param "-r" or so. You probably can configure
it in some config file too.

Best regards,
 Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
 Stockholm Projekt Computer-Service
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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