Robert Bottomley wrote:
> I did find a work around that works for me: I noticed if I hooked the
> LTSP client up to a cheap D-Link 5-port switch and then into our
> network, no more problem. I bought a bunch of D-Link switches and put
> one on each client that was having the problem. It seems to
Mikhail Pokidko wrote:
> PXE boot works. It gets the IP address over DHCP, retrieves the kernel
> over TFTP, and starts booting it.
> And then after loading NIC module (e100) it starts to launch dhcpd
>
>
>
> Running dhcpd on port 67
> Input: imPS2/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input1
>
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 10:31:53 -0400 (EDT)
Jason Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gentgeen,
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Gentgeen wrote:
>
> > As noted in my first post, the most frustrating thing is that it
> > worked fine with LTSP 4.1. In fact this was my "gem" terminal for
> > 4.1. I "just w
Hi Gentgeen,
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Gentgeen wrote:
> As noted in my first post, the most frustrating thing is that it worked
> fine with LTSP 4.1. In fact this was my "gem" terminal for 4.1. I
> "just worked" right out of the box.
>
> [...snip...]
>
> Anyone got some more ideas?
The main differ
I don't know much about this particular problem, but I do know that some
older IBM machines have issues with the *kernel*'s power management and
the CPU interrupts. Try not only turning off ACPI in the bios, but pass
the kernel params: "apm=off acpi=off" or some such.
To pass kernel params to
hm, unfortunately it doesn`t make any difference:
# less /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf | grep option-12
option option-128 code 128 = string;
option option-129 code 129 = text;
option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00;
option option-129 "NIC=e100";
it still freezes at trying to start dhcpd @ client
I`ve trye
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 11:02:05 -0500
John McMonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a bunch of older (1999 bios) pcs with the same problem.
> Acted the same with usb keyboard.
> A bios upgrade fixed it. Improved usb support also.
> Experimenting with the settings found that if I tuned on acpi
PXE boot works. It gets the IP address over DHCP, retrieves the kernel
over TFTP, and starts booting it.
And then after loading NIC module (e100) it starts to launch dhcpd
Running dhcpd on port 67
Input: imPS2/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input1
ERROR! dhcpd failed!
Can someone give t