Craig White wrote:
> I've tried both (not at the same time) and neither seem to have any
> impact on giving the hostname an entry when it boots...is this possibly
> a netboot iMac thing?
Well, not likely, because at the point where the name should be sent,
the mac booting process is out of the
I've tried both (not at the same time) and neither seem to have any
impact on giving the hostname an entry when it boots...is this possibly
a netboot iMac thing?
Craig
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 15:42 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Craig,
>
> You can either set 'get-lease-hostnames true;' in your dhcp
Craig,
You can either set 'get-lease-hostnames true;' in your dhcpd.conf file.
That will cause the dhcpd to find the hostname in the /etc/hosts or
via dns.
OR, you can set 'use-host-decl-names on;' in dhcpd.conf, and then dhcpd
will send the hostnames that you've specified in dhcpd.conf.
Do
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 14:25 -0400, Michael Blinn wrote:
> /tmp/hosts is built by rc.sysinit in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc -- /tmp/hosts is
> created at boot time and is relative to the thin client chroot.
OK - that was big...I get it
one more thing, I keep getting a blank hostname
my dhcpd.conf for
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 00:49 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> > I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> > So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> > to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> > [00:03:93:92:88:98
> by the way...thanks for the help, I'm not sure I would have gotten it
> without all your help
Glad to hear you figured it out. Happy to help.
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/tmp/hosts is built by rc.sysinit in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc -- /tmp/hosts is
created at boot time and is relative to the thin client chroot.
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Craig White wrote:
> smaller, niggling details...
>
> where does client get /etc/hosts from?
>
> because it doesn't come from my ltsp:/tmp/hosts which
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 00:49 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> > I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> > So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> > to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> > [00:03:93:92:88:98
smaller, niggling details...
where does client get /etc/hosts from?
because it doesn't come from my ltsp:/tmp/hosts which has a pretty
thorough listing of my hosts and on the ltsp server
itself, /etc/hosts, /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/hosts and /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/hosts
are all symbolic links to /tmp/hosts
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 00:49 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> > I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> > So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> > to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> > [00:03:93:92:88:98
Rick,
LTSP provides a terminal to get you logged into a server.
Once logged in, your session is running ON THE SERVER. It's no surprise
that if you start snooping around the filesystem, it looks just like the
servers filesystem. that's because IT IS the servers filesystem.
the stuff in /opt/
dian7 dian wrote:
> Dear all.
>
> 1. Currently we use diskless not LTSP . What should be configure to
> running local printing in diskless . I have try to configure in lts.conf
> like in LTSP but it doesn't running to.. Please help me.
Diskless what? Is this a different program than LTSP? If
The issue:
A PXE client boots into a Kubuntu (Fiesty) 7.04 server running LTSP 5. The
client's root file system is exactly the same as the server's root file
system.
The question:
Is this by design, a bug or a configuration issue? What can I do to fix it?
I haven't seen this issue documented, but
Dear all.
1. Currently we use diskless not LTSP . What should be configure to running
local printing in diskless . I have try to configure in lts.conf like in LTSP
but it doesn't running to.. Please help me.
2. How to build new kernel to add modules for printing.
Re
You dont need to install skype local.
The question is the sound server.
Part of solution is to install Skype local.
But, you need to check the sound server issues.
Good Luck
2007/9/14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Scott Balneaves writes:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hallo,
Lets hope this email makes it through, the last one didnt...
We are having the strangest issue with switching windows in gnome, after we
moved to a central ltsp-4.2 server when a user has on caps lock they are unable
to switch windows either by clicking on the window body or hitting alt-tab,
wi
Dear all.
1. Currently we use diskless not LTSP . What should be configure to running
local printing in diskless . I have try to configure in lts.conf like in LTSP
but it doesn't running to.. Please help me.
2. How to build new kernel to add modules for printing.
Rega
Dear all.
1. Currently we use diskless not LTSP . What should be configure to running
local printing in diskless . I have try to configure in lts.conf like in LTSP
but it doesn't running to.. Please help me.
2. How to build new kernel to add modules for printing.
Regards
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