No we use nfs,
But it is still really not clear to me when to use ltsp-update-image
So I thought that every time you add some packages in the chroot you
need to update your ltsp-update-image
But now it start to be clear
Thanks
Chris Roberts wrote:
On Monday 26 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter
Thanks,
Installing ntfs-3g in the chroot and ltsp-update-image dit it
Regards,
Chris Roberts wrote:
On Friday 23 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device
Hi,
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device get the permissions
'drwxr-x--- 2 user user 4096 2010-04-08 09:50 usbdisk-sda'
but a ntfs usb device get 'drwx-- 2 user user 4096 2010-04-08
Please no one can help or had an idea what's the problem can be?
Many thanks
Wim De Geeter wrote:
Hi,
We have 2 LTSP Servers running fine. Now I have 2 chroot environments
(lenny and squeeze). Some Thin Clients are booting lenny other are
booting squeeze.
All lenny TC are booting fine
Hi,
We have 2 LTSP Servers running fine. Now I have 2 chroot environments
(lenny and squeeze). Some Thin Clients are booting lenny other are
booting squeeze.
All lenny TC are booting fine. The problem is with the squeeze TC.
The client booted and at the end an error shows up shortly
/hostname:
to me.
Do I have to do all these steps in chroot environment?
chroot /opt/ltsp/i386
Xavier Brochard wrote:
Hi
Le vendredi 12 février 2010 16:41:39, vous avez écrit :
Xavier Brochard wrote:
Le jeudi 11 février 2010 19:09:30, Wim De Geeter a écrit :
It seems
xavier
Xavier Brochard wrote:
Le jeudi 11 février 2010 19:09:30, Wim De Geeter a écrit :
It seems that debian lenny did not include this module needed for my
card.
Is there a way to insert this in the initramfs.
Any ideas how to solve this?
From
http
Hi,
We have setup LTSP in Debian Lenny (5.0.4) and all our thin clients are booting
fine.
Now we bought a mainboard (Intel® Desktop Board D945GSEJT) with a Realtek
Ethernet Card.
Output lspci
Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express
Gigabit Ethernet
needed for my card.
Is there a way to insert this in the initramfs.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Many thanks
Wim
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
Στις 11-02-2010, ημέρα Πεμ, και ώρα 17:33 +0100, ο/η Wim De Geeter
έγραψε:
When I try to boot this client over PXE I get following error.
line 174
Thanks,
I changed it like you said.
I will give feedback if it still occurs or not
Best regards,
Wim
Pierre Yann Baco wrote:
Asmo Koskinen a écrit :
Wim De Geeter kirjoitti:
Any one an idea ???
I use USB mouses everywhere, never run to this problem.
Best Regards Asmo
Hi,
Someone can help with this.
Users have to reboot 3-5 times before the mouse is working. We have it
with different hardware.
Any one an idea ???
Many thanks
Wim
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Hi,
We have a mixed use, but we have this issue also with usb mouses
Thanks
Wim
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
Wim De Geeter kirjoitti:
Any one an idea ???
I use USB mouses everywhere, never run to this problem.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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Hi,
I have a strange problem. We are using ltsp-server in lenny. Sometimes
when I boot a client the keyboard and/or mouse isn't working. After a
few reboots (3-5) suddenly the keyboard and mouse works fine.
What I see is that every time the keyboard/mouse not working the boot
process doesn't
Hi,
I have a strange problem. We are using ltsp-server in lenny. Sometimes
when I boot a client the keyboard and/or mouse isn't working. After a
few reboots (3-5) suddenly the keyboard and mouse works fine.
What I see is that every time the keyboard/mouse not working the boot
process doesn't
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Hi,
I am using Compact Flash to boot my thin clients. Everything works fine.
The only thing is that these CF don't support DMA. But when I boot a
client it takes 5 times longer to boot (the kernel tries to find DMA and
wait till it timed out). After booting everything works fine. Is it
Hi I have a weird problem. I have upgrade my LTSP Server (lenny) to
version 5.1.5-1. I did ltsp-update-image. Now some users can still
login, some not and the ldm screen comes back. The only error I see is
something like 'famd[1830]: stat on .#lk0x8111a28.hostname.8339
failed: No such file or
Hi,
I upgrade my Debian ltsp-server from Version: 5.0.40~bzr20080319-1 to
Version: 5.1.5-1 and cannot access anymore.
I did also
ltsp-update-image
ltsp-update-sshkeys
I get the LDM login screen but when I give my username and password I
come to the login screen.
In /var/log/auth.log I get
or directory
famd[1830]: stat on .#lk0x8111a28.hostname.4422 failed: No such file
or directory
Anyone an idea?
Many thankes
David Burgess wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Wim De Geeter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I upgrade my Debian ltsp-server from Version: 5.0.40~bzr20080319-1
Hi,
We have 2 LTSP 5 servers running on lenny.
One is installed with Xorg X server in the server and in the client
environment. The other one is installed with the Xorg X server in the
client environment and not in the server environment. Both are working
fine. Our question is:
Do we need
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hi
i have a problem with one client.
when booting
/ltsp/i386/nbi.img ...(ELF) ... a lot of dots are scrolling fast
and at the end
Issuing Reset.
Anyone an idea what it can be.
Other client are booting fine.
txs
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The problem was with the network card, after changing the card
everything was fine
Wim De Geeter wrote:
hi
i have a problem with one client.
when booting
/ltsp/i386/nbi.img ...(ELF) ... a lot of dots are scrolling fast
and at the end
Issuing Reset.
Anyone an idea what it can
Thanks,
xdmcp is working and is broadcasted. I can access my server using xdmcp
query and login using gdm.
jam wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 12:01 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I reinstalled the chroot environment now with etch (before
lenny)
the PXE is booting fine
Now its working, I had to add boot=nfs in the kernel arguments. Now the
client is booting without problems
Greetz Wim
Wim De Geeter wrote:
Thanks,
xdmcp is working and is broadcasted. I can access my server using xdmcp
query and login using gdm.
jam wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 12:01
Hi,
After I reinstalled the chroot environment now with etch (before lenny)
the PXE is booting fine now.
The problem now is that the client boots in runlevel 2 and not 5.
This is my lts.conf
[default]
SERVER = x.x.x.x
XSERVER = auto
Thanks, but I tried it already with a lot of combinations. (also without
runlevel = 5)
J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
Wim De Geeter wrote:
Hi,
After I reinstalled the chroot environment now with etch (before lenny)
the PXE is booting fine now.
The problem now is that the client boots
Thanks,
xdmcp is working and is broadcasted. I can access my server using xdmcp
query and login using gdm.
jam wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 12:01 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I reinstalled the chroot environment now with etch (before
lenny)
the PXE is booting fine now.
The
Hi,
When I tried to install ltsp-server from the Debian packages I got this
error:
Creating config file /etc/nbd-server/config with new version
** (process:14195): WARNING **: Could not parse config file: Unknown error
** Message: Nothing to do! Bye!
nbd-server.
Now when I start a client
Thanks,
yes I ran ltsp-build-client after installing ltsp-server
also /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img doesn't exist
should this be there??
Oliver Grawert wrote:
hi,
On Mo, 2008-01-07 at 12:26 +0100, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Hi,
When I tried to install ltsp-server from the Debian packages I got
:54 +0100, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Thanks,
yes I ran ltsp-build-client after installing ltsp-server
also /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img doesn't exist
should this be there??
i'm not sure where debian is at with the port of nbd/squashfs, in ubuntu
we run ltsp-update-image at the end of ltsp
:
hi,
On Mo, 2008-01-07 at 14:08 +0100, Wim De Geeter wrote:
mount: Mounting /dev/nbd0 on /rofs failed: No such device
mount: Mounting unionfs on /root failed: No such device
mount: Mounting /rofs on /root/rofs failed: Invalid argument
well, looks like you dont have nbd support
Hi,
When I tried to install ltsp-server from the Debian packages I got this
error:
Creating config file /etc/nbd-server/config with new version
** (process:14195): WARNING **: Could not parse config file: Unknown error
** Message: Nothing to do! Bye!
nbd-server.
Now when I start a client
Hi,
I have setup LTSP-5 with the Debian package. When I boot a client over
PXE I got the gnome display but the keybord is like disconnected (mouse
is working fine). When I boot in 'shell' the keyboard is working fine.
Anyone an idea what I am missing.
Thanks
Wim
Hi,
I have setup LTSP-5 with the Debian package. When I boot a client over
PXE I got the gnome display but the keyboard is like disconnected (mouse
is working fine). When I boot in 'shell' the keyboard is working fine.
Anyone an idea what I am missing.
Thanks
Wim
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