OK thanks for the tip!
Go it going- here is what I had to do:
---from dhcpd.conf-
subnet 192.168.168.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range dynamic-bootp 192.168.168.10 192.168.168.100;
dynamic-bootp-lease-length 604800;
option routers 192.168.168.1;
next-server 192.168.168.1;
Tirsdag 11 januar 2005 05:58 skrev Dave Augustus:
Here you go!
TIA,
Dave
/etc/exports
## LTSP-begin ##
#
# The lines between 'LTSP-begin' and 'LTSP-end' were added
# on: Sat Oct 9 19:14:38 2004, by the ltspcfg configuration tool.
# For more
Hi,
Dave Augustus scribbled on 11.01.2005 05:58:
Here you go!
TIA,
Dave
/etc/exports
## LTSP-begin ##
#
# The lines between 'LTSP-begin' and 'LTSP-end' were added
# on: Sat Oct 9 19:14:38 2004, by the ltspcfg configuration tool.
# For more information,
Dave,
Rather than tell us 'using 4.1 defaults', it would be much more useful
if you show us your /etc/exports file and your /etc/dhcpd.conf file.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Dave Augustus wrote:
I had this client working under RH9 but I changed to Centos 3.3 and now
Here you go!
TIA,
Dave
/etc/exports
## LTSP-begin ##
#
# The lines between 'LTSP-begin' and 'LTSP-end' were added
# on: Sat Oct 9 19:14:38 2004, by the ltspcfg configuration tool.
# For more information, visit the LTSP homepage
# at http://www.LTSP.org
I had this client working under RH9 but I changed to Centos 3.3 and now
I can't seem to get it to work. I am using Karl's Netvista kernel.
I get a kernel panic- no init found.
I have spent hours on this and the only thing that I can see is that it
is not seeing the proper export for root.
I am