I am making an LTSP installation for a bank (more or less 80 workstations)
and I'm doing just fine, but I get the same problem on two old stations:
The kernel doesn't boot. One of them is a Pentium I @ 60 MHz with 32 Mb of
RAM, and the other is a 486 with 16 Mb of RAM. I have tried with different
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I am making an LTSP installation for a bank (more or less 80 workstations)
and I'm doing just fine, but I get the same problem on two old stations:
The kernel doesn't boot. One of them is a Pentium I @ 60 MHz with 32 Mb of
RAM, and the other is a 486 with 16 Mb of RAM. I have tried with different
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On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 00:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am making an LTSP installation for a bank (more or less 80 workstations)
> and I'm doing just fine, but I get the same problem on two old stations:
> The kernel doesn't boot. One of them is a Pentium I @ 60 MHz with 32 Mb of
> RAM, and the o
I am making an LTSP installation for a bank (more or less 80 workstations)
and I'm doing just fine, but I get the same problem on two old stations:
The kernel doesn't boot. One of them is a Pentium I @ 60 MHz with 32 Mb of
RAM, and the other is a 486 with 16 Mb of RAM. I have tried with different
N
Hello carlosrp,
> I am making an LTSP installation for a bank (more or less 80 workstations)
> and I'm doing just fine, but I get the same problem on two old stations:
> The kernel doesn't boot. One of them is a Pentium I @ 60 MHz with 32 Mb of
> RAM, and the other is a 486 with 16 Mb of RAM. I ha