On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:06:41PM -0600, Sherwood Botsford wrote:

> I am trying to gain access to my local hard drive for swap, and 
> for installation of windows 2000 from stored images via NTFS-3g.

Why not just ditch the Windows 2000 altogether?  Now that you have Linux, you
won't need it anymore!  :)

> Groveling the site, I was referred to the troubleshooting guide 
> for 4.2

Well, if you're using Edubuntu, as you state below, the 4.2 guides won't work
for you. LTSP5's a different beast.

> Version:  This is LTSP via Edubuntu.  There is no /etc/version 
> file.  Name change?

Yep, doesn't exist in ltsp5.

> LOCALSTORAGE=Y is in my lts.conf file, but
> lbuscd is not running.

Not there in ltsp5.

> Running "locate lbuscd" on the server gives a null result.

Not there in ltsp5.

> There is no /tmp/drives directory.

Not there in ltsp5.

> If I try fdisk /dev/hda or fdisk /dev/.static/dev/hda I get an
> "unable to open device" message.

Ubuntu has unified all storage devices under the sd name space.  So even ide
drives get sd names.

> I'm missing something here.

Try reading the Edubuntu Handbook, or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebugLocalDev

Cheers!

Scott

-- 
Scott L. Balneaves | "Eternity is a very long time,
Systems Department |  especially towards the end."
Legal Aid Manitoba |    -- Woody Allen

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