I install a LTSP server succesfully (192.168.20.1).
I create the user accounts in this server and use LDAP for user
information.
Then, i install another LTSP server (192.168.21.1)
and its validates the users accounts with LDAP (192.168.20.1). The
directory /home is mounted with NFS from
I install a LTSP server succesfully (192.168.20.1).
I create the user accounts in this server and use LDAP for user
information.
Then, i install another LTSP server (192.168.21.1)
and its validates the users accounts with LDAP (192.168.20.1).
I don't have printing problems in the
LTSP s
I install a LTSP server succesfully (192.168.20.1).
I create the user accounts in this server and use LDAP for user
information.
Then, i install another LTSP server (192.168.21.1)
and its validates the users accounts with LDAP (192.168.20.1).
I don't have printing problems in the
LTSP se
We have several LANs in separate buildings
connected with wireless bridges (radio modems).We want a PPP backup phone
line in each building, just in case the wireless connection doesn't
work.When I was testing PPP, the client calls the server and the connection
is succesful, but I can't 'ping
Hi, i have a server with LTSP and all works
fine.
Now, I want to configure another NIC card. My idea
is to use one card for DHCP, DNS, NFS and the other for LTSP, XFS. ¿Is that
possible?
I install the card, but when the workstation boots
it hangs.
Last workstation message:
Mount