arshpreet singh kirjoitti 2014-08-21 21:34:
I have seen both the above links. It is not doing anything with
related to load-balancing. Or is it? It just told about the boot
process of clients. We have four servers and 200 thin-clients. How we
will manage each?
The real problem with LTSP
Then were do we find more information about ltsp-pnp?
And what exactly is ltsp-pnp?
/Lars Madsen
Institut for Matematik / Department of Mathematics
Aarhus Universitet / Aarhus University
Mere info: http://au.dk/daleif@imf / More information:
http://au.dk/en/daleif@imf
Lars Madsen kirjoitti 2014-08-22 16:30:
Then were do we find more information about ltsp-pnp?
And what exactly is ltsp-pnp?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
http://ltsp.fi/?page_id=32 (Please, use Google Translate -
http://tinyurl.com/pcoakhu)
Best Regards Asmo
asmo.koski...@arkki.info kirjoitti 2014-08-22 16:42:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
It is very easy to test LTSP-PNP in Virtualbox. Both server and fat
client side.
http://ltsp.fi/howto/Ltsp-pnp-14.04/LTSP-PNP_Virtualbox.png
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
asmo.koski...@arkki.info kirjoitti 2014-08-22 17:20:
It is very easy to test LTSP-PNP in Virtualbox. Both server and fat
client side.
http://ltsp.fi/howto/Ltsp-pnp-14.04/LTSP-PNP_Virtualbox.png
Here is Fat Client in Virtualbox.
http://ltsp.fi/howto/Ltsp-pnp-14.04/Ubuntu_FC.webm
Best
My thin client is booting fine from my LTSP server and I have created
a new user in my server. Now the problem is that i am unable to login
into the thin client with the new user but it works fine with the
original user, that is logged in when I boot the thin client.
What can be the possible