On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, LTSP Discuss wrote:
> Hi, I have a problem with my LTSP client booting across a VPN. The
> client receives an IP address through the VPN from the LTSP server
> just fine, but when it starts to load I get the error (several times):
>
> ALERT: got a fragmented packet - recon
G'day Kent,
How quickly can dd process your rebuild?
Sorry Kent I don't know, I haven't tried this I was simply speculating
that it could be done. However, the "bs" {blocksize not bullsh.t ;-)}
argument to dd can make a huge difference to the speed. I think the
default is 512. I know that speci
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 16:41, Peter Rundle wrote:
> In our
> script we have the commands that mount the local disk, use dd to copy
> the desired image from the NFS disk to the local disk.
>
Pete,
How quickly can dd process your rebuild? My terminal hard drives are around
2G each and when
script we have the commands that mount the local disk,
Kent,
Bit of a brain fade, I meant load the ide drives for the local disk
(obviously no point in mounting it).
P.
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Kent,
I think that using LTSP can provide the solution that you are looking
for and do it in an automated fashion. Firstly however you will need to
include the ide drivers into the LTSP kernel. There was a posting on
this list recently on how to do that.
Now via the lts.conf file you can contr
On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 06:19, Peter Billson wrote:
> Jeff,
> It has been a long time since I used GDM for auto-login (it was just
> too much of a pain for my little brain to deal with! :-) so I can't help
> you there but auto-login would solve your problem of tying a particular
> user to a particu
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 23:14, LTSP Discuss wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a problem with my LTSP client booting across a VPN. The client receives an
> IP address through the VPN from the LTSP server just fine, but when it starts to
> load I get the error (several times):
>
> ALERT: got a fragmented pack
Does anyone know where I can get ltsp rpm source
code??
and when will have new releases for Fedora ??
Thanks,
Glauco Gonçalves
SET Project - http://sig.ufpa.br/set
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Andy,
Currently, it's a mixed bag. On one hand, it's great to not have the Ethernet
cable limiting mobility. OTOH, I'm experiencing 5 to 10 second pauses every
so often (quite frequently) which are rather annoying. During the pauses,
mouse clicks and key presses register but I don't get a respo
Sudev,
I'd suggest setting up your local LAN settings and see if the
"problem" goes away.
Also did you check to see what ifconfig shows? It is possible that
this route is correct for the machine's current config.
Pete
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> I have a SuSE 9.0 LTSP server running fine.
> I would like to know if someone has a "pre-cooked"
> recipe for mounting
> Windows shares under users' home directories. This
> is my scenario:
Hi Tim,
We've been working on this and have it working most of
the time. The combination that we ha
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:57, Hernan Rohner wrote:
> > Sudev; those numbers seem like Windows' IP default settings (IP as well
> > as Netmask) do you have any Windows machine connected to that
> > network that may be using that number?
> > regards
> > H
Kent;
I have been following your discussion for a while and
would appreciate if you could post a summary of the
steps you took to implement this, along with any
scripts.
> THANK YOU! Somehow when I installed LTSP kernel, the modules did not get
> installed, so when I first tried modprobe, I g
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