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> cliebow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał(a):
> you have nis set up..tis what jammcq had me do..works champion..chuck
Well, why is actually NIS needed? To provide publickeys?
I think it coudl be also problem with ssh itself, becouse when
Asep fahrudin wrote:
running dhclient
Mounting root filesystem : /opt/ltsp/i386
Doing pivot root
NFS : server 192.168.0.253 not responding, still
trying
NFS : server 192.168.0.253 not responding, still
trying
NFS : task 62 can't get a request slot
I have three other clients perfec
Hi,
>I have a ltsp server running.
> One of the client that was booting now stops midway
and generates
> the following message :
>
> eth0: Realteak rtl found 8029 found at 0xc000, IRQ5
00:90:05:8C:dd
> running dhclient
> Mounting root filesystem : /opt/ltsp/i386
> Doing pivot root
> NFS : serv
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 22:46, Chris Kacoroski wrote:
> This may be a bit late, but I have ordered a server with 2TB of SATA
> drives hooked into a single 3ware card. I will run some tests when I
> get it (should be a few weeks) and post them.
I am running three servers all using same Intel865 mot
We have some of the NetVista's thin client version running in a test lab.
I am not sure of which model number they are, but to get them to work we
used the setting of
WorkSpace on Demand or WSOD. If we selected the other platform
selection, it would not work.
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Hello,
t
had a working ltsp verion 3 system and just rebuilt it from scratch with
version
4.0.0 CDs. All seemed to be working OK until I used "yum" to update all
installed packages to the latest Fedora Core 1 RPMs. Many of these, I now
notice, were XFree86 named.
So now when starting either gdm, kdm, or
Hi.
Im trying to setup running applications localy (mostly rdesktop).
Ive done everything what is in http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.html#localapps
In opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ssh/sshd_config I have:
PubkeyAuthentyfication yes
RhostRSAAutenthyfication yes
HostbasedAuthentyfication yes
PasswordAuthentyfication
Just my $0.02 worth.
> Having to load an initial image of 70 MB or so would take a quite
> long time to boot.
If he is just trying to get a dedicated *nix* applicance running then he
doesn't need 70Mb of software, he could cut the contents of ~/ltsp/i386
down significantly. There are distros that
Hi
> Thanks a lot for the info. I am going to attempt what you have suggested, sounds to
> me like this is very duable with LTSP. And I am glad to know that. BTW, I tried
> using the link below and it did not work, can you please resend it?
>
> The reason we do not wish to use NFS primarily