Noel,
Rebooting has nothing to do with it. Rebooting is often recommended
after setting up all the services required for LTSP because sometimes
the service is running properly, but is not set to be started on boot.
This makes sure that when you do finally reboot the server (or the power
fail
Hi there,
I've fixed the problem and it comes down to one of two things. I installed
the RPMs on a fresh RH7.2 install and didn't reboot the computer after
installing the rpms. I think this is the most likely problem however one
other thing I changed was that I had set the eth0 to use 192.16
Jim-
I got the i386.1 directory when I installed on SuSE 7.2 because it's not
supported. I installed the ltsp_core RPM and it bombed on the
install.sh. Unfortunately, it had already created the i386 dir, so when
I finally looked through the install_scripts directory and modified
stuff and r
I'm not sure what is going on, but i386.1 is supposed
to be a backup directory. When the LTSP core package
is installed, it will look to see if there is already
an existing i386 directory. If there is, it will rename
it to i386.1, then install a new i386 directory.
if you have an empty i386 dire
check /opt/ltsp is there a directory named i386 or i386.1
because mine is i386.1, if yours is i386.1 then you need to change entry
in the file /etc/exports and /etc/dhcpd.conf that say /opt/ltsp/i386 to
/opt/ltsp/i386.1
or
you just move /opt/ltsp/i386.1 to /opt/ltsp/i386
# mv /opt/ltsp/i386.1
Hi there,
has anyone got a solution to this, I'm having the same trouble and can't
find anything in the list except other people asking the question. Did
anyone solve it or has anyone got any ideas what to try ??
cheers,
noel
On Sunday, February 03, 2002 2:04 PM, Marvin T Pascual
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