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> From: Rob Owens <row...@ptd.net>
>If you don't get an answer here, try on the k12osn list. They
>specialize in ltsp on Fedora and CentOS.
>
>-Rob
Thanks for the suggestion.... I've actually made some progress, but not with
fedora clients.
I had previously built a epel-6 client that would boot, but seemed to lack the
correct drivers for the integrated ati graphics. It produced a screen of
random pixels (probably
using the wrong part of memory for the frame buffer).
I've gone back to that build (as it did at least boot) and found that by
turning off kernel mode setting (nomodest on the kernel command line) it gets
to a LTSP login screen :-)
However it seems to accept my username/password (I can see them being verified
on the server) but then something dies and it goes back to the login screen.
Also it is using the vesa driver so that needs sorting as well.
PeterO
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