On Sat, 17 Aug 2002 23:04:38 -0400, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure whether this is a bug or a feature, or an unavoidable side
> effect.
[snipped]
> So is access like this to EVERYTHING on a LTSP client's hard drive
> intentional, or an unavoidable situation? (I can't b
I'm not sure whether this is a bug or a feature, or an unavoidable side
effect.
I was experimenting with moduser (I don't know if it's just a Mandrake command
or not). I had tested everything out, the only thing I needed to verify was
that moduser, when used from a script, would let me change
Simone Tommasi wrote:
> Hi everybody, I?m new to Linux world and new as well to LTSP so I?m
> having a lot of troubles to go in the right way and let it work ! L
>
> Right now I?m just doing testing to learn, I installed a notebook (Acer
> TravelMate 740) as the server and try to boot another
Hi everybody, I’m new
to Linux world and new as well to LTSP so I’m having a lot of troubles to
go in the right way and let it work ! L
Right now I’m just
doing testing to learn, I installed a notebook (Acer TravelMate 740) as the server and try to boot another
notebook (Acer TravelMate 61
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I'm looking to move my organization entirely (or nearly so) to Linux, in
particular LTSP. I have created a server, and have successfully connected
machines having Intel Pro 100 and 3COM 3C905C-TX NICs, using Etherboot
disks. My problem comes with machines which have integrated 3COM 3C920
cards i