Hi Rolf,
i have VmWare on my Desktop.
Desktop Environment is 1GB RAM,WIN-XP Pro
Guest System Debian-Woody, Debian-Sarge, SuSe-9.1 .
LTSP is running under Debian-Woody (Kernel 2.4.xx) and Debian-Sarge (Kernel
2.6.xx) and runs fine.
PXE-Boot for Clients is also working.
A LTSP-Server
Hello again Mohsen,
it seems that you have a problem with your network configuration.
her is a link for pxe-error descriptions.
http://www.emboot.com/faq-pxe.shtml
http://www.nwc-services.de/services/KB030826_1.html (German Page with english
text)
greetings wolfgang
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Hallo Richard,
sorry about my bad english. I'am from Germany.
In the rc.localdev you see the statement DEVVAR=LOCAL_DEVICE_${i}.
The LOCAL_DEVICE Variable was filled with the statement: eval
'/bin/getltscfg -a' obove
the for i in xxx loop.
The !DEVVAR is a indirect reference.
If you use echo t
Thanks Chris,
but i know this page(the local device documentation(steps on server).
I wann know what is the name of the script which does the allocation for
the user home directory because in my environment (Debian Sarge)i don't find
this allocation (/home/user-id/drives).
All things are running on
1. How can i check are the apllications are realy
local? top, ps etc. are running at the Server and not at the Client.
2. I don't understand the local-apllication-script. (Documentation LTSP
3.0)
HOST=`echo $DISPLAY | awk -F: '{print $1}'`
rsh ${HOST} MOZILLA_HOM
I have a Problem with PXE.
General: I can boot the LTSP-Clients with Floppy and/or Boot-Eprom.
Fact: LTS and TFTP are running.
But with PXE the Client will not booting.
At the Client i can see all needed Adresses (dhcp,mac,subnet etc.)
I checked all files in /tftpboot/lts/2.4.22-ltsp-1.
For the cli