Jan,
I'm happy to hear that 2.09pre4 is working for you.
The correct way to fix your problem with the name
of the kernel is to change the name in the 'filename'
field in the /etc/dhcpd.conf file. You should just point
to whichever kernel you want to load, either the -ltsp-1 or
the -ltsp-lpp-1.
Hi Geoffery
> I was setting up ltsp-2.09pre4 on a SuSE 7.3 server today, and I have had=
> =20
> a horrible time getting X to work for me. The cards that I used for the=20
> 2.08 setup that I replaced are near impossible to get configured=20
> correctly. I found a pci SIS knockoff card that I cou
fredag 02 november 2001 16:31 skrev David Johnston:
> Dario Rapisardi and I have talked briefly about LTSP
> translations. Looking around the web, there seems to be a lot of
> interest outside the US; at the very least, I think we need
> Spanish and Portuguese translations. Dario suggested that
Say you have many dissimilar (and unpredictable) clients and want to do
something intelligent based on info gathered automatically. Has anyone tried
to send a hardware profile from a thin client to the server and create a
database there, then making some decisions next time the client comes up?
Hi,
I am developing an installer for Linux Redhat 7.1 .
I have copied the kernel image to the floppy using the
following commands.
# fdformat /dev/fd0H1440
# dd if=/boot/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 bs=1k
I have the root file system in a primary slave
harddisk. So I transfer the control to the