hi,
On Do, 2006-08-24 at 08:54 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> > Ok, it appears the server is well and truly fsked. :( I've tried
> > unsuccessfully to get it to serve anything past a DHCP IP address, but
> > since I did the change above, the server wont give out any image file.
if you mean kernel with "image file" please run:
sudo ltsp-update-kernels
if it still doesnt work file a bug, wipe the contents
of /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp and try the command again (it should work, but
i didnt test that special case)...
> So DHCP is working but network booting is not. What happens when you try
> to boot a thin client. Do you get an error, if so can you quote it?
>
> Could you post the relevant chunks of your dhcpd.conf? This is where the
> boot image address should be set.
please dont forget that ltsp uses a special dhcpd.conf thats located
in /etc/ltsp in ubuntu
> Also, you should be able to install either tftp-hpa or atftp which will
> allow you to test that the tftp server is indeed serving an image at that
> address.
if you use edubuntu, thats already installed, configured and run through
inetd, the ltsp-server package depends on it.
ciao
oli
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