Robin,
You could be running out of ram on the workstation. How much ram is
there?
Also, you really should consider turning off the fancy screen savers.
Go for the simple blank screen. If you get more than a couple of
workstations all running the screensaver, you'll totally swamp your
network.
Hi, I've got dhcpd running on the server and can etherboot ws001 but get
the message
Searching for server (DHCP)...
I've worked through the great troubleshooting section at www.ltsp.org
and most settings are OK
but there are a few things I am unsure of...
My /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf looks
For some reason when I leave me office and come back in, my ltsp
terminal is always showing a text screen. When I hit a button, then X
starts back up and I see the screen saver. Is this a setting I can
change? I'd like to keep the terminal up and running at all times.
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Hi
I can't compile lbe.
With the build_all script i get errors in bison, function mktmp dangerous,
in file.o
I work on Debian testing.
ThankĀ“s
Oscar
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Tom Allison wrote:
Oh dear...
They've added so many formats and it's been so many years since I
looked at this stuff.
I was planning on putting a boot disk onto the /dev/hda device of
these workstations and leaving it at that. But there seems to be a
lot more options now.
I could just add an
Oh dear...
They've added so many formats and it's been so many years since I looked
at this stuff.
I was planning on putting a boot disk onto the /dev/hda device of these
workstations and leaving it at that. But there seems to be a lot more
options now.
I could just add an entry to my existin
I am trying to boot a client having "INT18 network device" as the boot
option in the BIOS. I can able to boot this client having either CDROM
or hard disk drive in the booting options. Right after I chose, INT18
network device, I see this message:
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS EN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Wish to know if there is any way to net-boot without disket nor an bootrom
in the ethernet card.
Trying to do the error message is 'Image file too large for low memory'
If lowering the kernel file size is enoguht, can tell me max file size?
and any useful hints to d
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 14:20, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> ldconfig -r /opt/ltsp/i386
>
Did not help. Must be some library missing several dependencies away.
Got xftp working pretty easy. Thanks.
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Tom Allison wrote:
> my dhcpd.conf file is on another computer, so I can't use ltspadmin tools to
> manage it.
>
> I noticed the block:
>
> host ws001 {
> hardware ethernet 00:d0:59:39:a8:a1;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.200;
>
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Am Mittwoch, 17. November 2004 12:59 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi all,
> Wish to know if there is any way to net-boot without disket nor an bootrom
> in the ethernet card.
>
> Trying to do the error message is 'Image file too large for low memory'
>
Hi all,
Wish to know if there is any way to net-boot without disket nor an bootrom
in the ethernet card.
Trying to do the error message is 'Image file too large for low memory'
If lowering the kernel file size is enoguht, can tell me max file size?
and any useful hints to do it smallest enought.
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Am Mittwoch, 17. November 2004 09:51 schrieb Tom Allison:
> my dhcpd.conf file is on another computer, so I can't use ltspadmin
> tools to manage it.
>
> I noticed the block:
>
> host ws001 {
> hardware ethernet 00:d0:59:39:a8:a1
my dhcpd.conf file is on another computer, so I can't use ltspadmin
tools to manage it.
I noticed the block:
host ws001 {
hardware ethernet 00:d0:59:39:a8:a1;
fixed-address 192.168.1.200;
filename "/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.26-ltsp-
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