Dear ltsp-discuss members,
After adding the line
option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00;
to my dhcpd.conf, I could see my LTSP client (using
NE2000 NIC) booting up properly. Thanks very much for
you all, especially those who point me directly to
http://www.ltsp.org/instructions-3.0.html
I've upgraded from ltsp-4 to ltsp-4.1, I did a fresh install. I have 4
workstations and all, but one boot fine under ltsp-4.1. Here is what I'm
getting on the workstation that won't boot. It's booting with PXE.
Running /linuxrc
Mounting /proc
linuxrc: Installing e1000 driver
modprobe e1000
/sb
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 15:32, Robert Peska wrote:
> But I have a Problem with client Hardware. I want to use good old HP
> Vectra XU 5/90C as clients.
>
> This machine has a NIC PCnet32 onboard without any LTSP compatible boot
> possibility.
I wrote the Etherboot pcnet32 driver and I have been try
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 16:43, David Johnston wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 07:23, Dirk H Bartley wrote:
> > Greetings
> >
> > I have users on LTSP terminals logging in to a server to get access to a
> > business application. In this application the backspace key does not
> > work from the client.
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Nathan Sweet wrote:
> After looking through the docs, I don't think this is likely, but I'll
> ask anyway...
>
> Is it possible to specify boot parameters for ther LTSP kernel?
A few ways:
1) Use mknbi-linux to set the parameters in the kernel itself.
2) Use dhcpd to tell t
After looking through the docs, I don't think this is likely, but I'll
ask anyway...
Is it possible to specify boot parameters for ther LTSP kernel?
Thanks...
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On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 12:04:35AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What are you running for local apps on the clients?
Only sshd.
I created one v2 host keypair and placed the public key for root in
root's authorized_keys. That's it.
Every time I look at NIS, I get a headache. ;-)
> I'm no
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 07:23, Dirk H Bartley wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I have users on LTSP terminals logging in to a server to get access to a
> business application. In this application the backspace key does not
> work from the client.
I used to run into this on AIX machines a lot. There are two
Hi!
I´m new to LTSP and very impressed :-)
But I have a Problem with client Hardware. I want to use good old HP
Vectra XU 5/90C as clients.
This machine has a NIC PCnet32 onboard without any LTSP compatible boot
possibility.
So I´ve built in a 3com 905-TXM for PXe booting. This works fine. But:
Josh,
What are you running for local apps on the clients?
I'm not currently running anything, but I appreciate your contribution.
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