Stan,
You are saying 'startup script', but what I think you need to do is
create a new 'screen script'. The script goes in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/screen.d
You can start by copying one of the existing scripts. Maybe call
it something like 'sun_vnc'. Then, in your lts.conf file, you can
specify:
Jean,
can you show us how you set it up in lts.conf ?
The serial device is compiled as a loadable module. If you don't specify
the serial port properly in lts.conf, the module won't get loaded, and
you won't have a device node in /dev
If you specify the port as:
PRINTER_01_DEVICE = /dev/ttyS
HI, all!
I'm trying to set up a serial printer in LTSP 4.0. I've set it up in
CUPS and lts.conf, but it's not working. When I try to test it
manually, by dumping something to the serial port directly, I get an
access denied error message. It seems like the serial device files are
missing.
Can I c
Do I need to do anything to set up these cards to attemp PXE boot?
I've been prototyping this weekend on new hardware that has this enable via
the BIOS. But I plan on deploying (as clients) some old HP Vectra P2's with
these network cards, and the BIOS'es on this amchines know nothing about
bootin
stan wrote:
I'm seting up a system where the server will have 2 network interfaces. The
"real" routeable network, and a 192.168.x.x network for the LTSP clients.
At least during devlopment and deploymnet, I'd like to have the clients
able to connect to/from various other machines on the "real" netw
I'm seting up a system where the server will have 2 network interfaces. The
"real" routeable network, and a 192.168.x.x network for the LTSP clients.
At least during devlopment and deploymnet, I'd like to have the clients
able to connect to/from various other machines on the "real" network.
Loooks
I'm working on a test setup this weekend. All the machines are identical
(server, _and_ clinets). They are all brand new HP/Compaq boxes. Yhey have
an Intel 82856G graphics card.
The pci_scan code is not detecting this card as supported by XF*^4, but it
is. How can I add this card to /etc/vidlist,