Hello,
My ltsp server is on Mandriva2007.1
running LTSP4.2.
I am trying to boot a Gigabyte thin clinet PC, TA series.
I get the following error :
client IP : 192.168.0.110, mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP IP : 192.168.0.245
PXE-E79 : NBP is too big to fit in free base memory.
PXE - MOF : exiting PXE
Hello regis,
I've got an epia800 card without flloppy disk inteface.
Can I boot from cdrom ? If yes how can I make a bootable
cdrom with ltsp's client boot image ?
You could use e.g. the etherboot-floppy image and use it in
conjunction with a bootable CDROM floppy emulation - if you
Hello
I would like to use LTS in some thin clients but I don't
know how can I network boot the clients. They are diskless
and don't have Intel PXE boot features.
They have compact flash card driver. So I could boot from
the compact flash. The question is: what I should put into the
flash
A quick and dirty would to be to make it look like a boot floppy or a
stripped down hardrive. As I understand, most diskless cleints with
flash cards can boot off them
Evan
Roberto F. Brandao wrote:
Hello
I would like to use LTS in some thin clients but I don't
know how can I network boot
[...]
The question is: what I should put into the
flash card to make it bootable and to make it fetch the kernel
image from the network ?
How about lilo and an etherboot image?
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If you strictly want it to be a thin boot, then I would advise creating
a small partition on the flash disk, putting