Hi
It seems I need a different 'pxelinux.cfg/default' for nfs mounting,
currently it is for using nbd-server. Please help me to change to nfs.
Nataraj S Narayan
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 4:50 AM, Vagrant Cascadian vagr...@freegeek.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 06:42:43AM -0800, Nataraj
Nataraj S Narayan kirjoitti:
Is it ok to compile a custom kernel (2.6.xx) for ltsp 4.2 and keep
away from LTSP5?
Is there anything that I will miss out?
Everything ;-).
Asus Eee 701 as a thin client with local apps:
Cheese
A few more findings:
/var/log/messages on the thin-client clearly show that the printer is
easily and correctly identified as soon as it is connected to the USB port.
CUPS on the LTSP server - error_log and access_log show no errors
whatsoever and every print job shows as successfully completed
Slawek Drabot kirjoitti:
is there a way to get a log of errors that caused the boot process to crash?
Be sure that there is no other dhcpd server on your ltsp5 network. In
one case Buffalo wlan box prevented thin clients to boot to the login
screen. After shutting down Buffalo's own dhcpd
Le lundi 22 décembre 2008 09:29:11 Nataraj S Narayan, vous avez écrit :
It seems I need a different 'pxelinux.cfg/default' for nfs mounting,
currently it is for using nbd-server. Please help me to change to nfs.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPWithoutNFS
look for Reverting to
Hi Rolf,
I've been (trying to be) involved in the Firefox 3.x + LTSP slowness
issue as much as possible. Please see my last Ubuntu LP bug comment here
for up to date information regarding this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspr/+bug/269188
As my comment begs, please test this