Hello,
same to me.-/ Is there a switch using NFS as /
or anybody who has a cookbook to do this.
Just now I tried changing things in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf to
NFS. In ubuntu,
there is more to do. Is there anybody with more experience changing root to
NFS.
bye,
rainer
Am Freitag
1 schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> Στις 10-08-2010, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 15:09 +0200, ο/η ragu έγραψε:
> > I'm testing the fat-client environment. It looks good:-)
> > My NFS home isn't on LTSP-Server. I need to define another NFS Server in
> > the fat-client chroot.
>
Hello!
I'm testing the fat-client environment. It looks good:-)
My NFS home isn't on LTSP-Server. I need to define another NFS Server in the
fat-client
chroot.
My simple question: Which script is reading the lts.conf NFS_HOME variable and
initiate the
mount.nfs process?
thanks and bye,
rain
Hello Grant,
maybe is about nbd-proxy.
I found an patch to disabling nbd-proxy (sorry, I don't know anymore where I
get it). For me,
I haven't still now problems with never ending nbd processes.
You have to patch the chroot!
bye,
rainer
Am Mittwoch August 4 2010, um 14:55:42 schrieb grant:
>
hink this is the step
where PXE is
loading the vmlinuz-kernel and the initrd.img. I see a lot of dots during
loading initrd.img
and at least stops after the loading-message " ready". The monitor shortly
blinks and
booting stops without any error.
>
> Jim.
> j...@lts
, um 21:10:47 schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> Maybe you need to add the module to the client initrd:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/AddingModules
>
> Στις 29-07-2010, ημέρα Πεμ, και ώρα 19:53 +0200, ο/η ragu έγραψε:
> > I'm again, the bad english speaking guy.-/
168) booting without problems. hm.
With gPXE the same.
thanks,
rainer
Am Dienstag Juli 27 2010, um 16:47:12 schrieb ragu:
> Hello!
>
> on ubuntu-10.04 PXE boot after "Loading initrd.img .. ready." the
> LTSP-Client hangs without any errors.
> I ordered some
Hello!
on ubuntu-10.04 PXE boot after "Loading initrd.img .. ready." the
LTSP-Client hangs
without any errors.
I ordered some Atom emachine-ez1600 PCs with realtek r8168B onboard. In the
past on
ubuntu-9.10 booting works.
I have tried different kernels and kernel with manually compile
should prevent the device from being detected, leaving only the usb
> device to be used by Alsa/Pulseaudio
>
> Jim McQuillan
> j...@ltsp.org
>
> ragu wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > pulseaudio works mostly and sounds good on ubuntu-10.04 (lucid). But the
> > de
Hello!
pulseaudio works mostly and sounds good on ubuntu-10.04 (lucid). But the
default Micro/Input
of my buildin Soundcard isn't a choice, it sounds ugly. At default, I have to
change to
snd_usb_audio (Logitech). In the past with classic ubuntu Installations, the
best audio
qualitiy.
Now,
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