Hello Torsten,
>this morning I was asked if an IBM NetVista 8364 TC could be used with
>LTSP-4.1.
>It does not support PXE, but TFTP & BOOTP ...
Both Netvista 8363 and 8364 can be used with LTSP-4.1.
If interested I can send you kernel and instructions.
Karl
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 04.12.2004 12:59:43:
> I have LTSP running on CluserKnoppix. A Neoware Capio is booting fine,
> but on an IBM Thinstation I get:
>
> NSB83000 Successfully connected with boot file server.
> NSB83600 Boot file server protocol not specified.
>
What kind of "IBM Thin
Ingo Bruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>does someone know if it is possible to use the client above with ltsp ?
>
>The client got in ip Adress via dhcp and downloaded the kernel via tftp.
>But it always says unkown file format or somethin similar.
>
>The client has a amd geode processor insta
Hello,
some time ago I've tried LTSP on Linux PPC at iSeries and it
functioned problem-free.
I simply copied an i386 "/opt/ltsp.." directory onto iSeries Linux,
created /tftpboot containing the x86 kernels and then configured
tftp, nfs and X.
That's all.
Regards
Karl
Hello,
the Netvista 8363 needs to have the right level of Firmware and does not
work with the LTSP delivered kernel.
There were instructions at IBM-website how to build a kernel for Netvista,
but it seems to be removed.
If you can't find it or if you don't like to start kernel building I can
send
Hallo Lars,
what kernel do you use?
Let me know more details and maybe I can help you.
I have built my own kernel and can boot Netvista 8363 (2200) and 8364
(2800)
into LTS.
Greetings,
Karl
Lars Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi people!
>
>First I would like to introduce myself as a ne
Laurence Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi,
>Im trying to get an IBM NetVista thin client to boot linux. At the
>moment it it is booting NetBSD from a flash card.
>Ive set it to boot from an image on my tftp sever. It copies the image
>across fine but says Unsupported file type and doesnt
Thank You Anselm,
it works.
>> is it possible to find out the hostname of the LTSP client within
>> a X Terminal session?
>Probably $DISPLAY is what you want.
>You could try "echo $DISPLAY" in an xterm to how it's formatted.
>I think it looks like
>DISPLAY=ws001:0.0
Regards,
Karl
Hello,
is it possible to find out the hostname of the LTSP client within
a X Terminal session?
Regards
Karl
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Hello,
here I tried to write down the steps to make NetVista 2200 boot LTSP:
1) You need at least a firmware level of 12/06/02.
I used the latest firmware 07/29/02
2) BIOS:
I set all from DHCP: "IP Address/Network Config from DHCP =
enabled
3) These are my DHCP-Options:
Hello,
we use lots of Netvista 2200, all of them server booting
IBMs "NetVista Thin Client with Turbolinux 7" thin client software.
See: http://www3.software.ibm.com/regsvs/nc/linux/linux.shtml
The Netvista 2200 does not boot with the LTSP etherboot tagged
kernel. But with a kernel built of you
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