hi, Am Freitag, den 21.10.2005, 17:14 +0200 schrieb Willem van der Most: > >first of all, make sure that the user exists on the server (best to use > >the one you created during install). if thats the case and it doesnt > >work, check if > >the file /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts exists and contains keys > >on the server... if not, run > >sudo ltsp-update-sshkeys, it should work afterwards.. > > > > > >ciao > > oli > > > > > Thanks, Oliver, the ltsp-update-sshkeys did the trick! > > I would like to start de dhcp server when the server boots. What is the > best place to put that command? > > Thanks for all the good work you are doing! it should get started automatically on boot, there sould be no need to modify anything... doesnt it do that ?
ciao
oli
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