Ulrich Dangel wrote:
> Are you sure grml is the right distribution? It is not meant to be used
> as a normal desktop system. If you want to run normal Linux Desktops
> just use a normal Distribution like Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL or Opensuse.
Yes I have chosen grml especially for this job. The 20 mach
Michael Prokop wrote:
> Just grab Grml 2010.12 (current stable release) and run "apt-get
> install libnss-ldap" there, no major updates (like libc) should be
> necessary then.
>
I did as you suggested with 2010.12. "apt-get install libnss-ldap"
worked without any fuss, so I am up and running. N
* jonty wrote [02.01.11 16:01]:
Hi,
> Hi All,
>
> I have been using grml for the last couple of months. I am building a
> network of about 20 machines, all running grml, and I want them to share
> a single set of login names and passwords. So I decided to configure
> OpenLDAP as a service on one
* jonty [Sun Jan 02, 2011 at 03:01:23PM +]:
> I have been using grml for the last couple of months. I am building a
> network of about 20 machines, all running grml, and I want them to share
> a single set of login names and passwords.
Nice! :)
> So I decided to configure OpenLDAP as a ser
Hi All,
I have been using grml for the last couple of months. I am building a
network of about 20 machines, all running grml, and I want them to share
a single set of login names and passwords. So I decided to configure
OpenLDAP as a service on one machine and configure the other machines to
fin