I'd like to first say thanks to everyone who works on LTSP, it's been a
really interesting and useful tool around here, as well as a great toy.
However, I'm having a small problem with the wireless_ltsp package. I
have a LTSP 4.0 server running on Gentoo here with a couple desktop
clients, and I'd like to use the wireless_ltsp package to allow two
notebooks I have to connect to the LTSP server as well using PCMCIA
NIC's. However, the wireless_ltsp disk image is apparantly the older
kernel, so it fails when it tries to load the various kernel modules
over the network (notably, the usb modules) as it is looking for them in
/lib/modules/vmlinuz-2.4.18 (or whatever). Will there be an updated
version of the wireless_ltsp package soon, or could someone give me some
directions on making my own? I'm competent enough to run Gentoo
decently, but making boot diskettes is something new to me.
Thanks in advance,
Glenn M.
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