Hi all,
I think I've installed ltspfs correctly.
I then downloaded
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/pub/Ltsp/LocalMedia/LDA-mount-ltpfs.sh
and call it from /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession
when I login /mnt/localdev/ws012.ltsp/ is created on the server and
#df shows
ltspfs 100390 913 9%
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:43:23PM +0100, Chris Fanning wrote:
LOCAL_DEVICE_01 = /dev/fd0:disquetera
LOCAL_DEVICE_02 = /dev/hdc:cdrom
LOCAL_DEVICE_03 = /dev/sda1:usb
At the moment, no shell scripts have been written to handle any legacy
IDE devices. The instructions
Hi Scott,
you'd like to look at the rc.localdev, that's where you'd add the IDE
device support.
yes, I figured that.
so I took the original rc.localdev script. commented out all the stuff
and replaced the hotplug part
if [ ${HOTPLUG} = Y ]; then
reg_info HOTPLUG
mkdir /tmp/drives/.hotplug
Hey guys,
there's an excellent blog entry about firefox's memory usage, and a clue
at how to make it better.
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/archives/009749.html
What's especially interesting is that their algorithm doesn't take into
consideration the idea that multiple users might be
hello,
atlast i had managed to install ubuntu 5.10 with LTSP, 4.1 successfully,
every thing is up and i am happy
i wish to have this requirement in my thin clients
i am using amd system for server use and all my clients are diskless nodes,
booted by etherboot rom (rom-o-matic)
i had
Hi
If I did that (reply and quote the whole message list) it was grave PFDFT
(Pilot Flight Deck Finger Trouble). It looks like it was me. Humble
apologies.
James
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 09:59:30AM +0530, Sithi wrote:
atlast i had managed to install ubuntu 5.10 with LTSP, 4.1 successfully,
every thing is up and i am happy
Excellent.
but once log in to the gnome, for sudo ifconfig eth0 command, it is
giving me the servers ip address (192.168.0.254)