Hello,
look at the dhcpd message. it cant find the /etc/dhcpd.conf. you wrote
that you edited the /etc/dhcp.conf.
(ist vielleicht nur ein tip-fehler)
good luck,
bastian
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 14:20, Ernst Klein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I`m installing a new server based on SuSE7.3 and ltsp 3.0
>
Hello there,
i am using gentoo linux for a few weeks and imo it is the best distro i
have ever seen. it runs as an ltsp server but the installation wasn't
fun. the question is:
Anybody around who is making gentoo install scripts?
Bastian
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Yes, that would be very cool. I like Gentoo too and it has many
advantages i missed on every other distro i tried in the past.
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 23:38, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hi Jim (since you'll probably be the one to answer this),
>
> Where is the code that handles the auto-probing for
you are right, since release 7.1 suse makes more and more mistakes but i
have not found any acceptable alternative for desktop systems. debian
woody perhaps. redhat has this evil gcc making trouble.
back to the topic. in my opinion there are only minor differences
between the iso and the ftp ve
Jim,
take a look on ftp.suse.com or a mirror site. there you can get the
ftp-version of suse. you just need to download the bootdisk and the
moduledisks to start the installer. set up your network connection (imho
a router or something like this is needed) to connect to the ftp.
you can find
Imho X supports multiple monitors natively. You can get multiple
workspaces, one on each screen, or one huge workspace using the xinerama
mode. i tested it a few weeks ago with two video cards (not in a ltsp
envirement)
OFFRAY LUNA wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I remember some guy of Brasil making a config
i just followed the pxe boot howto on the ltsp-site. works great.
Grazielle Lima Rocha wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to implement an environment with diskless workstations but
>I'm facing some problems with the transfer of the Kernel via TFTP.
>I'm using a network board model eepro100 and
John Cuzzola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp server smp memory experience?
> cluster?
>
>
>
> *** I've tried the Mosix package ... It works and it was fairly eas
Hi,
i have an idea and want to know if it is possible.
in my network many systems are normal computers running win2k on
harddisk or act as an ltsp client via floppy.
these systems are pentium two/three and celeron between 350 and 700mhz.
i think thats hardware overkill. what about to use these pe
Am Fre, 2001-12-07 um 01.07 schrieb Andreas Wegener:
> Hy everybody,
> is it possible to install LSTP 3.0 on a SUSE 7.2 distri. :-( ?
> The standard installation tells me that 7.2 is not suported :-((
> greetings from düsseldorf
>
>
Hi,
it is possible to install LTSP 2.09pre4 on SuSE 7.2, so
Hi,
both dhcpd version , two stable and three rc , are included in SuSE 7.3.
You just have to change the DAEMON_BIN variable in /etc/rc.d/dhcpd into
DAEMON_BIN=/usr/sbin/dhcpd-2.
That's the way i did after different trouble with dhcpd 3.0.
good luck,
bastian
Randall Craig wrote:
>Try putt
hello everybody,
i've built a new kernel for the client with the help of a modified
(kernel version / source dir) buildk script. the script is included in
the ltsp_initrd_lit package. kernel version is 2.4.4, configured by the
ltsp-kernel-2,4.9 config file. server is 2.09pr4, dhcp server is
Hi,
that´s it. the rtl8139 works great.
thank you very much,
bastian
Dario Rapisardi wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I usually flash the netboot rom into the bios (award BIOS). I remember one
>motherboard, which I had to enable the BOOT ROM from the onboard network
>card, directly with the software pr
Hi there, (again ;) )
is it planned to support other distros like rocklinux or even
LinuxFromScratch 3.0 ? i know, they are not born as a "desktop linux"
package, but they are working fine, easy to update, small and fast.
anybody who translates the new documentation in german? perhaps i could
Hi,
in my opinion, the 3c905c txm supports booting via pxe. i wonna try this
in the next days. sorry, that's no solution for _this_ problem, but
perhaps it is another way to get this work.
bastian
Neil Miller wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to set up a few Compaq PII400 desktops to act as
> X
Hello there,
i want to set up a complete new computer room with lts clients. That
means, really cheap computer. I looked around and found some mainboards
with sis630 chipsets, onboard vga, sound, lan for under 200 marks. Under
100 usd i think.
Has anybody any experience how to netboot these s
nk of this?
bastian dingeldein
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hi,
i am not sure, but i think the problem is that you are running a secure tftp
( -s option ).
it sets the tftp in chrooted enviremont. so you can´t access /tftpboot/ .
try it without -s in your inetd.conf or with a path relative to /tftpboot ,
/bzImage for example.
perhaps that will help. good
thanx to everybody.
my server is an athlon 1 gig with 512 meg of ram. i think the problem will
be the slow udma ide hdd.
possible hardware upgrades are.
- another 512 meg of ram
- 2x u2w lvd scsi hdds striped by software raid
- 3x u2w lvd scsi hdds software raid 5
the client are slow p75 and p2
Hi all
Can anybody give me configuration examples for terminal servers (>10
clients) ?
many thanks,
bastian
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My choice is xfce. It is really fast and very easy to configure. In my
opinion kde is too slow. another advantage is the cde like style. every user
can configure his easy to use envirement.
mfg bastian
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