Fri, 2008-02-01 at 20:40 +0100, SZABO Zsolt wrote:
> Joseph Gregory írta:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I tried to auto login using the following lts.conf but system hangs at
> > the gray X. Is their something wrong here?
> >
> > [Default]
> >
> &g
Hi,
Without trying to set the Screen Resolution in lts.conf my single test
client usually boots with too high a resolution. However, even that
isn't stable. Sometimes it starts with a very low resolution. And also,
it can change when I log out to the login screen.
When logged in to the client, I
Hi All,
I tried to auto login using the following lts.conf but system hangs at
the gray X. Is their something wrong here?
[Default]
## X11 driver, e.g. auto, vesa, i810
XSERVER = auto
#X_COLOR_DEPTH = ""
X_COLOR_DEPTH= 16
#X_VIDEO_RAM = ""
#XF86
a changing firestarter to like
> Sfirestart or whatever script is called to
> bring it up
>
>
>
> On Jan 2, 2008 6:08 AM, Joseph Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all and a Happy New Year,
> >
> > After having much trouble troubleshooting my LTSP
Hi all and a Happy New Year,
After having much trouble troubleshooting my LTSP set-up I finally got
it working on the day before Christmas. However, initially this only
worked with my Firewall off.
After some research, I finally got Firestarter set-up to do what I want
and could run the clients
s (both tcp and udp) are accessible by the subnet
> where ltsp client resides, 22 (ssh), 941 (nfs), 111 (portmap), 53
> (dns), 3128 (squid), 7100 (xfs), 514 (syslog), 67 (dhcp), 69 (tftp),
>
> maybe someone can add any other ports not listed here?
>
> On Dec 25, 2007 1:58 AM, Joseph
Hi all,
I have finally managed to get my first client to boot from my new Ubuntu
7.10 on AMD 64 server.
Everything looks good except for some screen resolution issues which I
hope to solve via lts.conf.
However, when I initially start the server the client won't boot. I have
to
a) restart netw
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 11:55 +0100, le père Léon wrote:
> Joseph Gregory a écrit :
> > 1. tftpd-hpa installed and running
> > 2. I don't think the issue is tftp although I am not sure. It seems to
> > be a low-level networking problem. Client makes ARP request to serve
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 05:11 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 22/12/2007, Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 21/12/2007, Joseph Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > What OS? under Ubuntu you can assign dhcpd interface in file
> > > > /e
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 05:49 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 21/12/2007, Joseph Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I disabled the wireless network, the client recognised the ltsp
> > server as the TFTP server and stated as much on the terminal. But I got
> > no
n the terminal. But I got
no further. I definitely think that there is a clash somewhere between
the two network settings.
Question: How can I avoid the system from automatically assigning the
DNS server to the router sub-net?
Thanks
Joe
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 10:59 +0000, Joseph Gregory wrote:
Hi,
Quick resume.
Server: AMD64 bit, Ubuntu 7.10, Two NICS (eth1 wireless to BB router,
eth1 wired to ltsp network)
Client installed with ---i386 flag
Firewall disabled
tftp is enabled in inetd.conf
Client: Old Gateway box which worked previously as a client with Fedora
and ltsp 4.2 (ah, th
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 11:51 +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> On Mo, 2007-11-26 at 19:14 +0100, Gregory, Joseph wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Your step by step description is not really what the folks at Ubuntu had
> > in mind with their attempt at "hands-off", quick start installation.
> >
> > So
o next?
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 21:47 -0600, Anthony M Simonelli wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 19:06 +, Joseph Gregory wrote:
> > Using Ubuntu (7.10) not Edubuntu but not sure of configuration
> > differences.
> >
> > Server has two NICs (eth0 Wired static
Using Ubuntu (7.10) not Edubuntu but not sure of configuration
differences.
Server has two NICs (eth0 Wired static IP as LTSP server, eth1 wireless
to router)
eth0 connected to switch
Currently not using ltsp.conf at all
I having installed the client with the --arch i386 switch so I assume
tha
Hi,
If I add hardware specific info to dhcpd.conf, which filename should I
use for the root. Please see current dhcpd.conf below;
#
# Default LTSP dhcpd.conf config file.
#
authoritative;
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.0.20 192.168.0.250;
option domain-name "ex
Relative newbie, although had successfully installed LTSP some years
ago
My DHCP seems to be working but the client hangs at
"Loading Server IP Address:/ltsp/i386/nbi.img"
after that nothing happens
I feel I am close, but at the same time frustratingly far away.
Any help appreciated.
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