Re: [Ltsp-discuss] client with USB NIC takes long time to boot

2006-09-21 Thread Jon Saints
. the iOpener seems to take a very long time detecting its own hardware each time it boots. Is there any way to avoid this? Could also be part of the problem? Jon --- Jesse McDonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 01:46:22 -0700 (PDT) Jon Saints [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have

[Ltsp-discuss] client with USB NIC takes long time to boot

2006-09-18 Thread Jon Saints
I have successfully create a Ubuntu LTSP environment. Clients and server are working properly. Now I am trying to and a thin client iOpener to the mix. The iOpener uses USB NIC. I have managed to make the iOpener boot as an LTSP client, but it takes 15+ minutes to reach the login screen. I tried

[Ltsp-discuss] boot LTSP kernel from local hard drive

2006-07-12 Thread Jon Saints
I am considering deployment of an LTSP lab using Ubuntu Dapper at a university in Malawi. We currently have many older computers that I believe are too low on memory to run a full graphical installation of Dapper by themselves, I would like to try to make them LTSP thin clients. My question is

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP USB network adaptor - was (boot LTSP kernel from local hard drive)

2006-07-12 Thread Jon Saints
with building the kernel, but once its loaded into memory what different boot steps will I need to take inorder to proceed with an LTSP boot process? Thanks Jon --- Andy Rabagliati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Jon Saints wrote: could I simply load the LTSP directly onto