This is fantastic information! Thank you, Graham! We currently send kernels
and initrd images from a web server... I.E. Replace your tftpd with http in
your kernel lines. Were these the images you refer to, or are you talking
about the actual nbd images? I thought those had to come from an nb
On 2015-03-10, mario salcedo wrote:
> I have a LTSP5 Server with Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze). The
> clients autologon for all users. Now a new politic in my work use
> Active Directory for all. I get join LTSP SERVER to Active Directory,
> the users login with their credentials. My problem is
> On Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 06:04 AM, Short, Kermit wrote:
> I am unable to utilize the typical tftp/pxe boot systems due to
various organization mandated policies. To get around this, I'm using ipxe.
We use ipxe from a server, but using it from a local USB flash drive
would work the same w
If you're using LDM as the thin client display manager (default, I believe),
the following URL may be of use to you:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LDMThemeChange
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Kermit Short
Los Alamos National Laboratory
From: mario salcedo [marios...@yahoo.co
Hi.
I have a LTSP5 Server with Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze). The clients
autologon for all users. Now a new politic in my work use Active Directory for
all. I get join LTSP SERVER to Active Directory, the users login with their
credentials. My problem is the login screen. I want to change t
I ran into something similar with Xubuntu. The problem seems to be based on
multiple daemons running that are responsible for locking the screen. Simply
uninstalling light-locker fixed my problem, but we're running gdm as the
display manager...this may not be an option for you if you're runnin
Greetings!
I am unable to utilize the typical tftp/pxe boot systems due to various
organization mandated policies. To get around this, I'm using ipxe. This works
great to boot to an NFS file system (kernel parameters point to the NFS server
and path). I'd like to play around with NBD, though, an
You may also consider looking a iPXE (ipxe.org). This allows you to create
fairly robust menu systems.
--
Kermit Short
DCS-ISS
From: Vagrant Cascadian [vagr...@debian.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 9:43 AM
To: Ivaylo Ganchev; ltsp-discuss@lists.sourc
On 2015-03-10, Ivaylo Ganchev wrote:
> I have a couple of classrooms administered with LTSP. For one of them, I
> would need to give a choice between more than one image at startup.
>
> Is there a proper way to do that ? I looked at the
> /srv/tftp/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default config file and I t
Hello,
I have a couple of classrooms administered with LTSP. For one of them, I
would need to give a choice between more than one image at startup.
Is there a proper way to do that ? I looked at the
/srv/tftp/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default config file and I think I can
tinker it a bit to fit my n
Hi!
The promlem was in our LAN, and now it is solved.
LTSP-pnp works fine, as always...
Thanks Alkis, great jod that you have done!
Best regards,
Antti Hynönen
Lähettäjä: Alkis Georgopoulos [alk...@gmail.com]
Lähetetty: 9. maaliskuuta 2015 16:33
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