Doable indeed. I would say NFS for home and shared directories
and the rest via "cloned" LTSP servers at each location.
Your biggest problem is bandwidth, so the feasibility depends on
document/file size versus available bandwidth.
Alberto
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 19:25 +, Ian Pascoe wrote:
>
Never mind. As it happens often enough I realized that I can just
chroot /opt/ltsp/i386/
and run mkinitramfs
For an unknown reason I don't seem to be executing scripts/nfs
but that's something else.
Alberto
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 11:34 -0600, Alberto Alonso wrote:
> I need to chang
I need to change the scripts/nfs within the initrd image (I never got
LTSP to work with the DHCP server different than the NFS server
without modifying this file).
However on the newer systems (Ubuntu lenny) I can't seem to be able
to create a working initrd.
To extract the contents I am using:
I can tell you that we use that mode on HP and Dell machines
and all of them (3 models total) now show up with 1280x1024.
I did forget to say we use LTSP 5 for the HPs and LTSP 3.0.2
for the Dells.
It could be a clock frequency problem within the chipset/config
What I would say is try booting i
We use the i810 driver with the following:
XSERVER= i810
X_MODE_0= "1280x1024" 108 1280 1336 1616 1728 1024 1026 1038
1064 #59Hz
Hope this helps,
Alberto
> Hi list,
>
> we are using a lot of Thin Clients like the HP e-pc 40 or Compaq IPaq,
> which
> all have an Intel i815e
What did you do on the server to get it working? I imagine that the
tarball is what you are NFS exporting. I am trying to figure out what
the server needs to run to see the thin client's devices.
Thanks,
Alberto
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 14:17 +0200, Andrew wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed ltsp5 usi
What source code do I need for the server to be able to mount
thin client USB drives?
For the thin clients I am using LTSP 5, the server is Debian
Sarge.
Please note that I can't follow the normal installation
scripts, as they assume there is an LTSP server that takes
care of everything, in our