On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 14:44, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 02:12:17PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> > If you're thinking of running 2.6, I'd stay away from LVM for now. LVM2
> > isn't quite finished yet - for example, snapshot support only just went
> > in to the mainline kernel
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 02:12:17PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> If you're thinking of running 2.6, I'd stay away from LVM for now. LVM2
> isn't quite finished yet - for example, snapshot support only just went
> in to the mainline kernel recently, and pvresize doesn't work yet. On
> 2.4, though, LV
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And if you believe Seagate ...
>
> http://www.seagate.com/content/docs/pdf/whitepaper/D2c_More_than_Interface_ATA_vs_SCSI_042003.pdf
>
> You will avoid more than 1 disk in a box, unless they are SCSI
Alternately, you could realise that "pr
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 00:37, Krsnendu dasa wrote:
> My server will run with 2 X 120 GB SATA RAID 1.
> Any recommendations how to partition the hard drive?
A small-ish root FS, then a gigantic LVM PV for the rest. That gives you
the flexibility to reallocate storage as and when you need it. Runnin
Hi
> I am installing K12LTSP at my school.
> We will be running up 20 clients at first with up to 50 students logging
> in.
> They will mostly be using them for word processing, impress
> presentations and some web browsing.
>
> It will also function as the file server for windows workstations
>
LTSP 3.
How would I know which version of XFree I have? Can I have several versions
running at the same time?
Thanks!
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On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 04:37:13AM +1200, Krsnendu dasa wrote:
> My server will run with 2 X 120 GB SATA RAID 1.
> Any recommendations how to partition the hard drive?
> e.g. separate partition for homes to aid data backup?
What we did is to make 3 partitions, one for /home, one for slash, and
one
Hi all..
I went and re-looked at all the configuration files (/etc/dhcpd.conf
/etc/hosts and /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf) and I found a typo.
I fixed the typo (the ipaddress was 1 thing in 1 place and another thing
in another) and then it looked like it was working, but I could not see
anything.
Krsnendu dasa wrote:
I am installing K12LTSP at my school.
We will be running up 20 clients at first with up to 50 students logging
in.
They will mostly be using them for word processing, impress
presentations and some web browsing.
It will also function as the file server for windows workstation
I am installing K12LTSP at my school.
We will be running up 20 clients at first with up to 50 students logging
in.
They will mostly be using them for word processing, impress
presentations and some web browsing.
It will also function as the file server for windows workstations
(office an teachers
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