On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 04:55:54PM +, william Famy wrote:
> [...]
> My / is read only -look like)
> but how to mount in read write my /home
>
> Is anybody have any elegant method to mount /home under thin client?
> Is there a debian method?
We have a ramdisk at /ram, which is read/write. In t
There is a beginings of the work necessary at
http://en.opensuse.org/ltsp
It does the minimum, but that is it. cyberorg managed to get a chroot
and nfs mount working using KIWI to build most of it really ingenious of
him . We have tweaked the install so that it's fairly easy but the guys
we need to
First I apologize about the cross posting on the lists, I don't usually do this.
I have been working on configuring a custom dhcpd.conf file that can will not
give
unknown clients the option to boot to my ltsp or netboot servers and will
assign IP's
for unknown clients in a different range which
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Hello
I try to install a LTSP5 under a xen/DomU
LTSP4.2 work fine under xen/DomU
I am using a new debain etch.
i install the server:
#aptitude install ltsp-server
#aptitude install ltsp-server-standalone
configuring dhcpd.conf.
the build the chroo
Hi Jim,
Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Unfortunately, while we agree that LTSP should be considered a service
> like Apache and Samba, there's a huge difference between those projects
> and LTSP. Those projects sit on top of a distro. LTSP needs deep
> integration with the distro. For LTSP-5 to work
Peter Billson wrote:
> Jim Kronebusch wrote:
>> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:53:15 -0400 (EDT), Peter Billson wrote
>>> Hello *,
>>>I have a problem with accessing USB drives through an un-powered USB hub.
>>>
>>> The problem is a well known issue due to changes in the 2.6 kernel so
>>> that USB
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> What a pity. I'll ask the question on the OpenSuSE list. It seems to me that
> the LTSP project is just SO important. It's in class with SAMBA, Apache and
> OO. It's so because it widens the usebility of Linux in general, it makes
> GNU/Linux do things that Windows can't do,
Torsdag 16 august 2007 13:36 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> Verner,
>
> That's a question for the Suse guys.
>
> Integrating LTSP into a distibution requires buy-in from the distro
> team. So far, Suse as a company hasn't been putting any resources behind
> making this happen. Several Opensuse develope
Verner,
That's a question for the Suse guys.
Integrating LTSP into a distibution requires buy-in from the distro
team. So far, Suse as a company hasn't been putting any resources behind
making this happen. Several Opensuse developers have been working on
this, but at this point, I really don'
Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:53:15 -0400 (EDT), Peter Billson wrote
>> Hello *,
>>I have a problem with accessing USB drives through an un-powered USB hub.
>>
>> The problem is a well known issue due to changes in the 2.6 kernel so
>> that USB works "right." The "fix" is sim
hi
please add this to the installation of clients:
i hope your policy accepts incomplete documentation where work still needs to
be done :-) but i think this should be mentioned in the documentation as it
was and is a very nice trick we do here in our installation.
chapter 3.2.5 booting f
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