Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Help on dhcpd.conf for mix env

2007-08-29 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Fajar Priyanto wrote: Munch... > Hello Jim, > Thank you so much for the direction. > I've followed it and now am able to partition the network using dhcp as you > stated. > > However I'm stuck on the next-server parameter. You see, I put the dhcp > server > on a different server other than the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] I need to remote reboot a LTSP 5 client

2007-08-27 Thread Sherwood Botsford
> 1) We don't want a static inetd.conf, as if no printer's defined > for a terminal, there's no point in starting jetpipe at all. So, > what we'd want to do, on boot, is zero out the inetd.conf file, and > then update-inetd calls based on things like if PRINTER_0_DEV/PORT > are set, LOCALDEV=true

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] I need to remote reboot a LTSP 5 client

2007-08-27 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Robin Bonin wrote: > Running LTSP 5 on ubuntu, I need to be able to remote reboot the clients > (I have some clients inside the ceiling driving some monitors with > company stats on them). Ltspinfo seems like it is the right answer in > 4.1, but I cant find it on my system. Is there anything else,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How much bandwidth do I need?

2007-08-19 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Damien Hull wrote: > Here's what I have: > > * edubuntu 7.04 > * AMD 64 bit processor > o Can't remember the exact numbers > * 2 gig ram > * Two network cards > o on board is for internet > o Other network card is for thin client network > * 10/100

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] NFTS on ltsp client

2007-08-19 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Sherwood Botsford wrote: > Try fdisk /dev/.static/dev/hda. > Can't open device. > > This implies that I don't understand the LTSP environment. > Hints appreciated. > > Answering my own post again. Plugged a usb drive into the client. Immediate message about s

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] NFTS on ltsp client

2007-08-19 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Jim Kronebusch wrote: > Getting late and I'm not sure I exactly follow what you are doing here, but > here is a > suggestion. > I know that feeling... > Assuming this is all being done on a Debian based server and probably LTSP5.. > Can you "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/apt

[Ltsp-discuss] Access to local hard disk.

2007-08-19 Thread Sherwood Botsford
I am trying to gain access to my local hard drive for swap, and for installation of windows 2000 from stored images via NTFS-3g. Groveling the site, I was referred to the troubleshooting guide for 4.2 I have succeeded in booting the client into a shell. (I can actually ssh to the client: That

[Ltsp-discuss] NFTS on ltsp client

2007-08-19 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Progress report: Synopsis: I want to run ntfs-3g on the client to allow me to do a windows install while the computer is in use as a linux terminal. 1. Installing onto the client space. A. Using aptitude I install ntfsprogs and nfts-3g on the server. B. I ran ldd against all the programs in

[Ltsp-discuss] NFTS on ltsp client

2007-08-13 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Progress report: Synopsis: I want to run ntfs-3g on the client to allow me to do a windows install while the computer is in use as a linux terminal. 1. Installing onto the client space. A. Using aptitude I install ntfsprogs and nfts-3g on the server. B. I ran ldd against all the programs in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] NFTS on ltsp client

2007-08-13 Thread Sherwood Botsford
Answering my own post. Sigh. I have discovered that Debian systems have a raft of package installers. So far, dpkg is the only one I've found to support installing into a different place in the tree. So: To install foo into /opt/ltsp/i386: On server: aptitude install foo Aptitude will down