Looked over the directory structure in the tftp directory compared to
what was setup in the ltsp directory.
Found some differences.
Copied over a directory called 2.6.17.80ltsp-1 which contained all the
needed files in proper placement to tftp under the same original name.
Adjusted some conf
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:09:06 +
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Decided to order a diskless workstation from
http://www.disklessworkstation.com/ They appear to be a supporter of
the ltsp project.
why would you do that? Coudn't you build an excellent diskless host
for less than they cost?
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:09:06 +
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Decided to order a diskless workstation from
http://www.disklessworkstation.com/ They appear to be a supporter of
the ltsp project.
why would you do that? Coudn't you build an excellent diskless host
for
Hi Sean,
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I set up diskless booting recently but I'm by no means an expert, so
take my comments with plenty of salt.
Below is my in.tftpd file.
# /etc/init.d/in.tftpd
# Path to server files from
# Depending on your application you may have to change this.
#
Roger Mason wrote:
I set up diskless booting recently but I'm by no means an expert, so
take my comments with plenty of salt.
Sounds like you have had better success than me.
INTFTPD_PATH=/tftpboot/
What happens with INTFTPD_PATH=/tftpboot? (remove trailing / )
Since removed. Made no
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:06:30 -0500
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it specifies
filename /pxe/pxelinux.0; it will start the boot but finally halts
stating cannot find kernel image: linux.
If it specifies
filename /lts/vmlinuz-2.6.17.8-ltsp-1; then I get the NBP is to
large for memory
I am trying to get LTSP working here.
All appear on the right track with one apparent problem, tftp'ing the file.
When I boot a client it appears to pull in the network information but
when it starts to tftp the file, I receive a message that the file is
not found on the client display.
I
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