Eric,
I wanted to do a deep world update (-Dvu) and there were a couple of
blocking packages. After unmerging them, I started the big emerge
(about 60 packages) just before leaving town for a couple of days. When
I got back the system had crashed while compiling Open Office due to
runnin
This might be off topic but, what kind of instability are-you talking about. I
have two LTSP environments running off Gentoo, a small one and one to be put
into production this next semester. I would really like to know what bad
experience you went through.
Thanks!
Le 30 Décembre 2005 16:39, S
Jim,
Thanks for your speedy and accurate reply. My little clients are now
booting correctly.
Steve
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Steve,
Sounds like you've been bitten by the dhcpd 3.0.3 problem.
take a look at this wiki page that explains the problem and t
Steve,
Sounds like you've been bitten by the dhcpd 3.0.3 problem.
take a look at this wiki page that explains the problem and the solution.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DhcpdSiaddr
Hope that takes care of it.
Jim McQuillan
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Steve Limkemann wrote:
I've be
I've been using ltsp for about a year and a half with a Gentoo server
and a couple of HP Compaq t5500's. The last Gentoo update attempt went
very wrong and made the system unusable. I've installed Slackware 10.2
on the server and am trying to get ltsp 4.1 running.
I've spent the last day g