Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Local Hardware

2003-12-02 Thread Kent Collins
From the command prompt, enter: # modprobe ide-disk This will give you /dev/hda. Mount as normal. Kent > How do you get access to Local Hardware on an LTSP terminal like a Hard > Drive? > > -- > Leigh Martell > > QUOTE OF THE WEEK: > Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Accessing Client's HDD

2003-11-20 Thread Kent Collins
On Thursday 20 November 2003 11:05, Varun wrote: > Hello, >A few days ago there has been a discussion on accessing > client's hard drive. I hope I understood the process correctly. > On one of my terminal I would like store and access data from > a client's hard drive. > So basically I need

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Accessing Hard Disk on Diskless Client

2003-11-11 Thread Kent Collins
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 16:41, Peter Rundle wrote: > In our > script we have the commands that mount the local disk, use dd to copy > the desired image from the NFS disk to the local disk. > Pete, How quickly can dd process your rebuild? My terminal hard drives are around 2G each and when

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Accessing Hard Disk on Diskless Client

2003-11-10 Thread Kent Collins
Pete, You are right about about the hard drive parititioning and dd. I've been toying with mkdosfs and mtools to see if I can work around that. However, it's > b) Mounts the terminal's hard drive that is giving me fits. Using LTSP out of the box, I can't access the terminal's /dev/h

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Accessing Hard Disk on Diskless Client

2003-11-08 Thread Kent Collins
On Saturday 08 November 2003 07:57, Peter Billson wrote: > Kent, > Do I understand you correctly that you want to boot into LTSP to sync > each client's Windows hard drive to a master copy? > > If so, why not use rsync from Windows? > > Pete I've just looked into rsync. If I boot into Windows

[Ltsp-discuss] Accessing Hard Disk on Diskless Client

2003-11-07 Thread Kent Collins
I love the rapid boot sequence of Etherboot and LTSP, particularly getting to a rapid command line on run level 3, but I need to mount the local hard drive on my "diskless" client so that I can do maintenance. I understand that floppyd can be used to access the local floppy, but how to access t

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP Client/Server mountd errors

2003-10-03 Thread Kent Collins
uthenticated request from G17:693 for /opt/ltsp/i386 > rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Function not implemented > tftpd[677]: tftpd: read: connection refused I am using kmountd nfs-util 1.0 for rpc.mountd version. Any suggestions? Version confli