It works fine with P4 clients with 256MB RAM. These clients (Compaq Deskpro
SFF PII 400 with 128MB RAM) don't work. It was also working fine previously
with Hardy.

As I have upgraded from Hardy, there is an old lts.conf file that I will
rename. Maybe there is a setting there that is causing the problem, (like
nbd swap). I will let you know how I go when I try it at school tomorrow.

Have the options in lts.conf changed since Hardy? If so where can I see what
the choices are?

2009/3/17 Stéphane Graber <[email protected]>

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> Something seems to reset your nbd connection.
> The part of code you commented is the one forcing nbd to reconnect in
> persistent mode so by commenting it you disabled the automatic
> reconnection of the nbd link.
>
> That still doesn't explain why just after that, the nbd link is
> disconnected as AFAIK there's nothing in the code that causes another
> disconnection.
>
> Do you have nbd swap or something similar to that enabled ? It might be
> a conflict between regular nbd (squashfs image) and the nbd used for
> network swap although this one should no longer be used as compcache
> should be preferred.
>
> What kind of thin client is that and did you try with another one ? Is
> your network reliable ?
>
> - --
> Stéphane Graber
> Ubuntu developer
> http://www.ubuntu.com
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