On Mar 27, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Simon Ruiz wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> Yeah, that's the first one I checked, and it was already installed,
> I believe by default. Version 3.4.2-6ubuntu3 (edgy).
>
> I thought maybe it was just a client, it is described as "contains
> the tools which are used for console
Hello,
I have hard time with installing Image to a client.
I used systemimager v3.8.0 rpm and PXE.
During installation I get blank screen when 50% of my image was
transfered,
and it doesn't reboot when it had enough time to finish the
installation.
I checked on the rsycnd logs and find o
So, I've learned that until I get SystemImager working with bittorrent, I can't
image more than a classroom (32 workstations) at a time.
I just attempted to image two classrooms at a time, and even after running a
"sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" and closing down the GUI on my server to clear out
a
Andrew,
Yeah, that's the first one I checked, and it was already installed, I believe
by default. Version 3.4.2-6ubuntu3 (edgy).
I thought maybe it was just a client, it is described as "contains the tools
which are used for console-only downloading." (Not to mention, it doesn't seem
to be w
Simon Ruiz wrote:
> ERROR: cannot find a valid binary to make torrents
> failed.
> So I search through the synaptic package manager and find libtorrent7, but
> installing it doesn't change anything, so I'm going to try installing
> libtorrent7-dev and recompiling systemimager to see if that migh
I've been following http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/HOWTO_Implement
_a_simple_BitTorrent_and_USB_stick_imaging_scheme but when the clients boot
from the USB key, they seem to get stuck when trying to grab an image through
bittorrent, and remind me to turn the bittorrent server on.
I did
Hey,
Not too difficult to implement once you know about it, but took me some
documentation trudging to figure out.
When GETTING the image, using si_getimage, just add the switch "--post-install
reboot" at the end, and the autoinstall script will be updated accordingly.
HTH,
Simón
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We've been using SIS for a while now (in fact, I'm sure we need to
update) and are very happy with it. So I feel a little funny asking
this question since it seems like a no-brainer and we should already
know the answer. Nonetheless, the fact remains that we have not
figured out how to
Well, I don't control the network here, I can't make any changes to the DHCP
server, so network booting is not possible AFAIK, and since the 170Ls don't
have CD drives, USB keys are my only choice.
Hmmm, looking in the BIOS of the 170Ls, I'm remembering I had to "turn on" the
floppy drive in t
There may be a setting in the bios which lets you select how the USB key is
mounted (either floppy or virtual hard disk) I wouldn't know why you're having
this problem really, it seems like you could boot all of these boxes over the
LAN and install simultaneously. That's what we do here.
Thanks
Well, I did use a usb key to start the auto-install process, but pulled it out
as soon as the initrd was loaded.
This same proceedure on the 210Ls does not cause the same problem. In fact, I
notice it seems to map fd0 and hd0 even though the only two drives it has
mounted are the hard disk and
Simon,
FD0 is a floppy disk or sometimes can be mapped to a USB key.
-Drew
XLHost.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Ruiz
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:49 AM
To: sisuite-users
Subject: [sisuite-users] System Configurator hang-ups
I think I know what the problem is, but I'm not sure how to compensate for it.
Here's the symptom:
So, I created USB autoinstall disks yesterday and imaged a classroom of Dell
170Ls. With visions of them all working this morning, I left. This morning was
not so rosy. I had not re-installed sy
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