[Ltsp-discuss] pxe. intel pro 10/100

2002-09-06 Thread jeffrey payao
im building an ltsp with all my nodes having intelpro 10/100 cards. i can boot them easily with floppy on, but i cant run them on pxe mode. (no floppy)... here is my configuration. i actually did it on PXE+LTSP how to. its a great how to. i wonder i cant get my stuff in turn. client side: INT

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Looking for a way to add "Search" capability to LTSP website

2002-09-06 Thread Jesse Scott
There are a couple free hosted search solutions that I ran across while doing research at work: http://www.freefind.com/ http://www.picosearch.com/ Both seem pretty good, they have pay versions as well. Good way to go if you don't want to install something new on the server. -Jesse At 03:18

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Looking for a way to add "Search" capability toLTSP website

2002-09-06 Thread Peter Billson
Jim, I second the htdig (http://www.htdig.org) suggestion. Quick, easy and works well. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hey, We are accumulating lots of great documentation on the > LTSP.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Looking for a way to add "Search" capability to LTSP website

2002-09-06 Thread Phil Driscoll
On Friday 06 September 2002 7:45 pm, Randall Craig wrote: > htdig I think would work well. ...as would mnogo http://www.mnogosearch.org/ -- Phil Driscoll --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a n

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Looking for a way to add "Search" capability to LTSP website

2002-09-06 Thread Randall Craig
htdig I think would work well. * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020906 12:28]: > Hey, We are accumulating lots of great documentation on the > LTSP.org website, and I'd like to add the ability to search > the documents on the site. > > Before I go off and spend many hours inventing som

[Ltsp-discuss] Looking for a way to add "Search" capability to LTSP website

2002-09-06 Thread jam
Hey, We are accumulating lots of great documentation on the LTSP.org website, and I'd like to add the ability to search the documents on the site. Before I go off and spend many hours inventing something to do this, I figured I would ask you all if there is a simple, pre-packaged, free way to do

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Do what with /etc/hosts?

2002-09-06 Thread Jason Bechtel
Kris Adcock wrote: >>Sent: 06 September 2002 18:27 >>Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Do what with /etc/hosts? >> >>I think you've got your columns reversed... It goes IP_Address, then >>white space, then Hostname1 Hostname2 etc. But it should say > > But that is what I should be adding to /etc/host

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RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Do what with /etc/hosts?

2002-09-06 Thread Kris Adcock
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason > Bechtel > Sent: 06 September 2002 18:27 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Do what with /etc/hosts? > > > Kris, > > I think you've got your columns reversed... It goes IP_Ad

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: PCI-Problem

2002-09-06 Thread Jason Bechtel
Ernst, I believe I once had to set up 4 Compaq Deskpro systems (model 2100, I think) as LTSP workstations. I also installed a PCI video card in each one because the onboard one was either not supported or had insufficient video RAM. Make sure you have gone into the BIOS and disabled the onbo

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: Do what with /etc/hosts?

2002-09-06 Thread Jason Bechtel
Kris, I think you've got your columns reversed... It goes IP_Address, then white space, then Hostname1 Hostname2 etc. But it should say somewhere in the documentation that you only need to put your clients in /etc/hosts if you are NOT using DNS (bind). As for the DHCP daemon fiasco, you did

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ENBD and CD-ROM

2002-09-06 Thread Ragnar Wisløff
Sitat "Jason A. Pattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Unless I'm missing something, this is an absolutely not. You run > the > nbd-server directly on the device you desire to export, i.e., > nbd-server > /dev/fd0 -i "somesignaturestring" ... > > This way, you don't need to mount anything on the loca

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot sequence/command chain

2002-09-06 Thread David Johnston
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 13:49, Shane Kennedy wrote: > Has anyone drawn a flowchart showing the boot sequence, and which > scripts are in control. > > When the client boots to blank (X's) screen with cursor, where does it > stop, or where is the last script to execute. Again, it this along the >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ENBD and CD-ROM

2002-09-06 Thread Jason A. Pattie
Ragnar Wisløff wrote: >I'm experimenting with local media access, and have sucessfully >mounted both floppy and cd-rom from the ltsp client to the ltsp >server. This seems reasonably straightforward, when done in run >level 3 and access to the client is available. Then the floppy and >cd-rom

[Ltsp-discuss] ENBD and CD-ROM

2002-09-06 Thread Ragnar Wisløff
I'm experimenting with local media access, and have sucessfully mounted both floppy and cd-rom from the ltsp client to the ltsp server. This seems reasonably straightforward, when done in run level 3 and access to the client is available. Then the floppy and cd-rom drives can be mounted onto a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: ThinClient does not communicate with DHCP server

2002-09-06 Thread Peter Lister
> >> If you have lots of subnets, use dhcp-relay so that you can get dhcp > >> config across routers and have a single common dhcp configuration. > > We have that. it's a parm in the router called "IP helper address" and > points the the DHCP server. It works fine with normal DHCP clients (ie > l