I'm running Fedora Core 6, and I believe LTSP 4.2. Two network cards, one
(eth0) connected to the internet through a router that provides an address
via DHCP, the other (eth1) connected to a hub, to which the client is also
connected. I can not, for the life of me, get a client to get the kernel
Hello,
Excuse me my very bad English but it isn't my native language
Are there any way of login in some thin client and to do shadow in the
session opened in the ltsp server?
I use the same machine to server ltsp and control ambient sound in my home
using amarok. Then, when i turn on my
Thanks for your answer,
That is what I used to do when I was working with version 4.2 but now this
file:
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/udev/rules.d/15-ltsp-block.rules
doesn't exists anymore.
I try to edit (comment lines) similar files but with no success.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Chris Roberts
I've been blaming Attansic L1 NIC chipset for client boot freezing:
pconfig: eth0: SIOCGIFINDEX: No such device
ipconfig: no devices to configure
/init: .: 1: Can't open /tmp/net-eth0.conf
Now I've discovered, after plugging an Ubuntu HD to client, that
ASUS motherboard puts NIC on eth1, and not
Hi
frustration is the obvious not working ...
I'm trying to use DHCP on my system server (.254) to run LTSP5 on my
ltsp server (.120)
I see the next-server correctly set in the DHCP offer (.120)
I can get the files from .120 by tftp
but my via epia TC gets the DHCP info from .254 as it should
On 07/04/2008, jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
frustration is the obvious not working ...
I'm trying to use DHCP on my system server (.254) to run LTSP5 on my
ltsp server (.120)
I see the next-server correctly set in the DHCP offer (.120)
I can get the files from .120 by tftp
but