I'm setting up a diskless, thin client computing cluster using LTSP local
apps and LAM/MPI. LAM wants password-free ssh access, so I set up the
authorization keys and can do remote commands using ssh without difficulty.
The problem comes when some of the LAM tools and/or local apps want to write
to
very cool: i have 28 of them to put in..i got em running today..on port 67.
i added 211 to windows dhcp since my other clients run on port 1001..havnt
tried that yet..but will at asame time try the options for Macintosh as
well..chuck
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I have a Netvista 8363, AKA 2200, working flaw
very cool: i have 28 of them to put in..i got em running today..on port 67.
i added 211 to windows dhcp since my other clients run on port 1001..havnt
tried that yet..but will at asame time try the options for Macintosh as
well..chuck
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I have a Netvista 8363, AKA 2200, working flaw
Hi
A while back Jim wrote:
If you take a look at the LTSP Wiki, there's an article called
'LBE' that gives info for building the LBE.
Full url is: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LBE
A couple of days ago, I went throu
Hi Chuck,
I have a Netvista 8363, AKA 2200, working flawlessly (finally!! thank
you LTSP list people). It took a long time to get it perfect, since I
would get discouraged and give up, then weeks later try again :-).
With this setup, there is no compact flash card in the Netvista and it
boots in