Steven Taylor wrote:
I just finished building a LTSP server (intel), to demonstrate LTSP
(dual boot opensuse and edubuntu). I managed to get an old imac G3 to
install Ubuntu 7.10 added ltsp-server, and created a client kernel,
put the kernel on the server (currently under Edubuntu 8).
Thanks, Rob. I will try to use this tonight. So far, I have followed
the instructions given here:
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPCrossArchSetup), to
create the chroot environment, looks like it worked. I did not use
the --arch=powerpc option, should I?
Thanks
On Wed, Sep 3,
If you plan on booting a Mac thin client, I think you need to. The
default is to create a chroot environment capable of booting i386-type
machines. I don't have any experience booting Mac thin clients, though,
so maybe others here would be able to help you out better.
-Rob
Steven Taylor wrote:
On Mi, 2008-09-03 at 11:33 -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
If you plan on booting a Mac thin client, I think you need to. The
default is to create a chroot environment capable of booting i386-type
machines. I don't have any experience booting Mac thin clients, though,
so maybe others here would be
Thanks, I built everything (chroot stuff) , on a mac, and have it
now on the intel server, looks like everything is ready, but how do I
configure the dhcpd.conf to choose between two architectures
(i386,ppc)?
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mi,
I just finished building a LTSP server (intel), to demonstrate LTSP
(dual boot opensuse and edubuntu). I managed to get an old imac G3 to
install Ubuntu 7.10 added ltsp-server, and created a client kernel,
put the kernel on the server (currently under Edubuntu 8). Everything
looks OK, but now I