Thanks for the quick answer,
But I still can't open inirafs.gz cpio tells me about bad en of
archive... may be a utf8 problem nothing very important since now I know
where to start.
Thanks fot he great job made with LTSP.
Bye.
Le mardi 18 avril 2006 à 14:09
On Thu, April 20, 2006 4:33 am, Julien Rennard wrote:
Thanks for the quick answer,
But I still can't open inirafs.gz cpio tells me about bad en of
archive... may be a utf8 problem nothing very important since now I know
where to start.
Hmm, utf8 shouldn't have anything to do with
Hi all,
I am a long time LTSP user (since 3.0). Now I am tring to integrate LTSP
in a universal boot server that helps all workstations of the network
to boot. This server provide LTSP, classical Diskless, local Windows AND
partimage diskless (to restore the Windows (because Windows s...
))
The
Julien,
why can't you open the initramfs.gz file?
It's just a gzipped cpio archive.
Try something like this:
mkdir /tmp/initramfs
cd /tmp/initramfs
gunzip /tftpboot/lts/2.6.16.1-ltsp-1/initramfs.gz | cpio -ivmud
That will leave the contents of the initramfs in /tmp/initramfs
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