Guys,
I am facing this in Jaunty Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit. I installed the server
selecting English and installed ltsp-server-standalone using apt-get
install. I am testing LTSP on Ubuntu Server 9.04 - 64-bit + ubuntu
desktop 9.04 on a HP XW4600 workstation with 2GB RAM.
dpkg -l | grep ltsp
ii
To be clear, my terminal is booting from its hard disk (old laptop that
doesn't support PXE). So, I don't think it needs tftp to be active on
the server. As I understand it, the disk image is mounted over SSH or
NFS. I've tried booting with and without tftp started via the init
script. With it
ah, well, thats not exactly ltsp then :) we dont offer a mode that
installs an image to a local HDD to boot from, if teh static tftpd fixes
it thats fine, ltsp would actually get the kernel via tftp already and
recieve the server address and info how and where to get lts.conf from
the dhcp server
I disagree. The fact that tftp wasn't running and inetd isn't listening
for tftp means that I couldn't have booted a PXE client. It just
happens that I copied the kernel and initrd to the laptop directly
rather tan PXE booting it. Looks like when I installed LTSP onto my
Ubuntu system via the
feel free to open a bug against tftpd-hpa then, since it is supposed to
register by default in inetd and enable tftp via tcpd in inetd.conf
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270078
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** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
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Reopened the bug since it sounds like all I have is a workaround rather
than a real fix.
I have openbsd-inetd installed and it's running, listening to various
ports but not tftp. Please let me know what information you need.
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
well, inetd shouldnt listen if your client gets to teh login screen,
tftp is definately working right, this is very likely rather a problem
witih parsing the lts.conf *after* it was downloaded, most likely a bug
in the configure-x.sh script (unless you use intrepid where all input is
handled by
** Summary changed:
- [hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in ltsp.conf
+ [hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
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I found that the TFTP daemon was disabled by default so the lts.conf
file wasn't being served up. The fix was to change /etc/default/tftpd-
hpa to enable the daemon.
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
this is wrong, to rpovide proper netbooting tftp needs to be started
from inetd, did your inetd daemon run ?
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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
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