I've been using LTSP since 2001 with no major problems. Since
that time, many posts in this forum, people tell problems with NFS:
"can't get a request slot", "server not responding, still trying".
Same things happens if it is a wireless network, NFS is quite
picky aboute networking.
My question i
Hi, there are many models of 905's... the only one that can boot from ntwk
is the 3C905C-TX-M, check that.
Then the only thing you must do to enable network booting is:
./imggen -a tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.22-ltsp-2
tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.22-ltsp-2.3c905c
Edit dhcpd.conf and for that MAC, tell
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but I remember that a long time ago, I did it that and then receive a
"Fragmented kernel". Maybe playing with rsize/wsize in nfs mounts wolud help.
I also add security and reduce innecesary traffic in the wireless segment (if
all is the same network)
People: I would like to add some wireless terminals in
my wired network. I am interested in this hardware:
http://www.dlink.com/products/wireless/dwlg520/
but I am not sure if PCI will work with the
wireless_ltsp package. My future terminals are Pentium
100 and the wireless adapter specs says "PCI
Hi, is the any possibility to access a local cdrom an floppy disk drive?
I found intructions in a document called "floppyd.html", but it didn't
work.
Thanks
Luciano Andino
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est slot, but there is no problem if
I use 10Mbps NICs.
Searching on the web (and in the NFS-Howto), I found a possible
solution: especify the rsize and the wsize, but normally it is put in
the fstab. So, where can I put this values in the server?
PD: Redhat7.3 on Server and kernel-2.4.18-ltsp