dana,

if you can get to the #ltsp irc channel on irc.freenode.net, I
can help you interactively.

Wednesday i'll be gone most of the morning, but I should be around in 
the afternoon.  East coast time here.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Tue, 11 May 2004, Dana Persells wrote:

> Folks,
> I know it's frustrating to hear from me still with the
> same problem...
> Trying to boot 2 different clients; different CPU's,
> RAM, Video, netcard, IP addresses are 192.168.0.102 &
> 192.168.0.103 with kernel loading and dhclient
> running. Both boot through to "mounting root
> filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from: 192.168.0.6"
> iptables-all accept
> hosts-listed
> hosts.allowed-ALL: 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
>              -bootpd:    0.0.0.0
>               in.tftpd:  192.168.0.
>               portmap:   192.168.0.
> lt.conf-[Default]
>         SERVER             = 192.168.0.6
>         XSERVER            = auto
>       X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "PS/2"
>       X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/psaux"
>       X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
>       X_MOUSE_BUTTONS    = 2
>       USE_XFS            = Y
>       LOCAL_APPS         = N
>         RUNLEVEL           = 5
> #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # Dana's old windows machine 233 Mhz with S3Virage
> video
> [ws001]
>         XSERVER            = XF86_S3V
>         LOCAL_APPS         = N
>       X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "Microsoft"
>       X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/ttys1"
>       X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 50 
>         USE_NFS_SWAP       = Y
>         SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
>         RUNLEVEL           = 5
> dhcpd.conf-ddns-update-style             none;
> default-lease-time            21600;
> max-lease-time                21600;
> 
> option subnet-mask            255.255.255.0;
> option broadcast-address      192.168.0.255;
> option routers                192.168.0.6;
> option domain-name-servers    192.168.0.6;
> # option domain-name            "DanaLinux";
> option root-path             
> "192.168.0.6:/opt/ltsp/i386"; 
> 
> option option-128 code 128 = string;
> option option-129 code 129 = text;
> 
> shared-network WORKSTATIONS {
>     subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>     }
> }
> 
> group {
>     use-host-decl-names       on;
>     option log-servers        192.168.0.6;
> 
> # Dana's old Windows computer 233Mhz
>     host ws001 {
>         hardware ethernet     00:4F:49:00:1A:CB;
>         fixed-address         192.168.0.102;
>         filename             
> "/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-4";
> #        option option-128     e4:45:74:68:00:00;  
> #This is NOT a MAC address
> #        option option-129     "NIC=ne IO=0x300";
>     }
> 
> # P100 with 32Meg RAM, 3com905C and Trident video
>     host ws002 {
>         hardware ethernet     00:01:02:6e:39:16;
>         fixed-address         192.168.0.103;
>         filename             
> "/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-4";
>     }
> }
> I keep thinking it's a "rights" problem.
> /opt has owner root and group root with 755 security.
> Also, with the same owner group and security are:
>      /opt/ltsp 
>      /opt/ltsp/i386
>      /opt/ltsp/i386/bin (there are files in here)
>      /opt/ltsp/i386/sbin (there are files in here)
> There are two files, "mnt" and "var," in
> /opt/ltsp/i386 with root owner, root group, and 777
> security.
> However, I never get to a login prompt so the client
> and my server have no idea who is trying to get in!
> Both boot from floppies one is on 5.2.2 and the other
> is on 5.2.4 and the NIC's are recognized.
> I'm no programmer and am fairly new to Linux but I
> can't figure even where to look anymore.
> If you think it will help, I'll be glad to call
> someone and have them walk through anything they can
> think might work.
> Regards,
> Dana Persells
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
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