Hi,
you need to type in the folder there trusting that it will be created
once you try to access it - even if you can't see the folder in there
now.
I've put something about it on this page:
http://www.evosys.com.au/articles/ltspgentoocdrom.php
Thanks
Mark
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 12:06 +0200, Ilk
Hi,
try changing:
subnet 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
to:
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
Since 192.168.0.2 is not a valid start for a /28 network. Also, you
seem to have all the closing } commented out - is that right? You might
want to put it back in:
subnet 192.168.0.0
Hi,
You have an extra ';' there in your dhcp config. Change:
option; domain-name paradise.net.nz;
To:
option domain-name paradise.net.nz;
Mark Saward
Adam Bogacki wrote:
Thanks .. it booted successfully with 'eb-5.2.5-rtl8139.zdsk' using
CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT but could not find
What is in your /etc/exports file?
Mark
On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 20:12 +0100, ruggero russo wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I've a problem with my 486 client.
> During the boot it stops with this line:
> doing pivot_root
> nfs: server 192.168.0.1 not responding, still trying
>
> the two machines are direc
information to the page, or some corrections needed,
please let me know:
http://www.evosys.com.au/articles/ltspgentoocdrom.php
Thanks
Mark Saward
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I was wondering if devices like USB keys work with thin clients, and if
so a quick description of how one gets them working? not a detailed
howto, just a point in the right direction.
Also, do CD-ROM drives work with thin clients?
Thanks
Mark Saward
Hi,
would you guys recommend single or dual processors? For roughly the
same price, it means I would be getting significantly lower powered
cpu's. Do dual processors provide any advantage over just extra
processing power?
Also, what's the latest news on ltsp 4.0? Any ideas on when that's due
o
I appreciate any help I can get,
thanks
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At last I've solved the mystery of the rebooting workstation!
Who or where should I ask to have this added to the documentation under
troubleshooting?
The problem was that I used a 5.1.3 or 5.1.5 image from
www.rom-o-matic.net - when I used 5.0.8 it stopped rebooting.
Can I get this added please
t the workstation is doing so
I can see where it fails? Any ways I can further probe to discover the
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but never tried with
4.2.99 - but this is a different machine this time.
I'm using hpa-tftp if that makes any difference. I'd love any
suggestions on what's going wrong here. Thanks.
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I know this has been asked before, but I've never seen an answer.
Is it possible to get cdrom drives and floppy drives working on a thin
client?
Thanks
Mark
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Is there any way to do some compression with a thin client so that more
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Could someone tell me how to get local devices like /dev/fd0, etc working on
the thin client?
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I am considering thin clients for use, and was
wondering if someone could direct me to resources with instructions on how to
get devices on the workstation working...eg, sound, disk drives, cd-rom,
etc.
Thanks.
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