hi!
where is the ltsp config file in ubuntu 5.10?
there is no etc/lts.conf in /opt/ltsp/i386.
any install guide for this platform?
thanks!
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I want to switch from a 100baseT to 1000baseT card on an ltsp terminal
on FC3 server.
I've purchase a dlink dge-530T PCI. install it in the slot #1 and
disable the motherboard lan in the bios but nothing work. can't boot via
pxe. Computer keep asking for a boot disk.
Motherboard is asus p4s800-mx
hello!
im using ltsp4.1.
in this thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=110923211628622&w=2
one of the option is to edit /opt/ltsp[4]/i386/etc/rc.local
where is rc.local? i only have these files?
rc.localdev*
rc.reboot*
rc.shutdown*
rc.snmpd*
rc.sound*
rc.sysinit*
rc.usb*
tha
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, Daniel Mealha Cabrita wrote:
Now it's me who's curious...
I wonder why did you choose segmenting the ethernet at server side with a
couple of [EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of using a single 1Gbit card and a switch
with 1-2 gigabit ports? You also wanted a QoS effect?
The l
Am Sonntag, den 19.03.2006, 06:27 -0500 schrieb Moez kilani:
> I am still unable to get my D-Link card detected by
> the ROM boot (ne2000, ISA).
>
> Is it possible to overcome the etherboot process in
> order to load the kernel to the workstation?
>
> In particular I can use either a booting flop
I am still unable to get my D-Link card detected by
the ROM boot (ne2000, ISA).
Is it possible to overcome the etherboot process in
order to load the kernel to the workstation?
In particular I can use either a booting floppy or the
hard drive of the workstation. If someone has an idea
on how shou