On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> This isn't a strictly LTSP question but has arised because I'm using LTSP.
>
> With all the users' /homes in one place, I'm struggling to come to
> terms with backups.
> Before using terminals, I didn't backup users' homes
Daleif:
I have RedHat EL 3 and fuse was not installed by default. I found it on
sourceforge, downloaded and installed the tar. Seems to be installed
properly (no errors), have yet to try it in 4.2 localdevice access.
Chris
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From: Lars Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I installed the LTSP 4.2 to Fedora Core 5, but I have problems running
ltspcfg, it gives an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ltspcfg
ltspcfg - Version 0.13
Checking Runlevel: 5
Checking Ethernet Interfaces
Checking Dhcpd.
Checking Tftpd...
Checking Portmapper...
Checking nfs
C
Tomasz Czapiewski kirjoitti:
Hi,
I've just installed LTSP 4.2 (I've used LTSP 4.0, 4.1 and 4.1.1 before)
and I get following errors in ltspadmin:
ltspadmin - v0.15LTSP dir:
/opt/ltsp-
Check out dirvish -- http://www.dirvish.org/
It's a great disk-based snapshot backup system based on rsync. Uses hard
links with rsync so it really minimizes the amount of actual space used while
maximizing how long you can keep the backups. We use it across several VPNs
to back up several lo
Stephan Mueller wrote:
> [...]
> the usual method is to do both in best case: have disc2disc backup for
> fast backups and recovery and tapes to take somewhere else in case the
> server burns or gets stolen.
>
> With just disc2disc in most cases you do not have a very long backup
> history - so in
I saw that LTSP 4.2 has been released. So I'd like to try it.
But we running, RHEL 4, and I cannot find fuse or fuse-lib compiled for
RHEL 4.
Does anyone know where fuse and fuse-lib can be located for RHEL 4?
/daleif
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what they could and
Bruno Henrique de Oliveria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It would like to know as I make to qualify the sound in the stations
> customer, using LTSP 4.1.
See http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound>
Peter
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Hi,
It would like to know as I make to qualify the sound in the stations
customer, using LTSP 4.1.
Greetings,
Bruno
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Philip,
I have to confess that I didn't test LTSP-4.2 with the J-125. I'm in
Boston this week for Linux World, but when I get back, I'll give it a
test, and see what's up. Probably, it will require a change to the kernel
package, which is Ok, because I'm waiting for a new driver for the SiS
7019
Stefán István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone been able to use cdrecord on a thin client?
> [...]
As an alternative suggestion: cdrecord is also able to access a remote
burning device via RSCSI.
Nice if K3B would sopport this.
Peter
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Dipl.-Ing. Peter Ehrenberg
Hi,
first thanks for the developmens of the new 4.2. This morning I started to
install the new 4.2, but my jammin 125 seems to dont like the new kernel.
After the etherboot message he simple resets. Ik try to load the new 4.2 with
an older kernel and that is working until
Running /sbin/init
* Denis Cardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060405 11:32]:
> Hi Chris,
> > But now, although I am using RAID1, if I were to loose their homes, it
> > would be a major disaster. I am backing up onto a tape but that is
> > gets filled up very fast.
> >
> > What solutions have been tried out?
> > I've heard
Hi Chris,
> This isn't a strictly LTSP question but has arised because I'm using LTSP.
>
> With all the users' /homes in one place, I'm struggling to come to
> terms with backups.
> Before using terminals, I didn't backup users' homes because they were
> distributed on each PC. If one HD on a use
Hi,
I've just installed LTSP 4.2 (I've used LTSP 4.0, 4.1 and 4.1.1 before)
and I get following errors in ltspadmin:
ltspadmin - v0.15LTSP dir:
/opt/ltsp-4.2
Argument "{0}" isn't nume
Hello list,
This isn't a strictly LTSP question but has arised because I'm using LTSP.
With all the users' /homes in one place, I'm struggling to come to
terms with backups.
Before using terminals, I didn't backup users' homes because they were
distributed on each PC. If one HD on a users' PC bro
Hello!
Sorry for answering my own mail, but I tried kernel 2.6 and using the drive as
ATAPI device instead of ide-scsi emulation, and now it I was able to write
cd, though only once. At second try cdrecord said illegal instuction when
started to write. What does this illegal instruction mean?
S
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