2012/12/3 John Hupp <[email protected]>: > Are you also on Quantal, or something older? no, ubuntu 12.04. (I'm testing on two server: edubuntu 12.04 and ubuntu 12.04 where I installed ltsp-standalone)
> I'm using the LTSP-PNP setup with a single NIC rather than the standard > LTSP5 setup with two NIC's. You? Two nic's. I dindn't read abount LTSP-PNP yet. Sounds interesting. > I'm using the default network-manager configuration to configure my NIC > rather than the older approach with /etc/network/interfaces. You? I prefered to remove network-manager and use /etc/network/interfaces. > I have not compiled any information yet about the chipsets, etc., from > different clients that work or don't work. You? No, I didn't. > I was thinking about reinstalling Lubuntu Quantal to see if this happens on > a fresh installation, perhaps on a test server. Have you tried that? Yes. And I lost a lot of time because I thought was my mistake on the new installation till I tried the other two working clients. I found the solution, or almost: --- disable nbd compression! --- I rememer I read about random issues in the past edubuntu verions...and it seems they are still there. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/FatClients#Reenabling_NBD_compression So, be sure that you set NO_COMP="-noF -noD -noI -no-exports" in /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img Note: i use amd64 instead of i386. I confirm once again that the boot problem is specific for some client/chipset. -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
