There is also some doco in the contrib area on using bpbatch+LTSP
Regards
Darryl
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> Ronald,
>
> Grab the ltsp_pxestuff package from the LTSP.org download page.
> Within that package is a README that explains how to do it.
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am new here!
>>I have a Thin Client without disk and use PXE to boot from the (Linux)
>>server.
>>
>>I downloaded for it the bpbatch package and could make a nice menu,
>>where as next I want to load the Linux OS.
>>
>>I put into the bpbatch script just the lines:
>>
>>Set CacheNever="ON"
>>LinuxBoot "vmlinuz" "ramdisk_size=32000 root=/dev/ram3"
>>
>>but for testing I just switch from the script into Interactive mode and
>>type in the two lines above,
>>on the Thin Client I see:
>>
>>Interacitve eval, line 1: WARNING: Memory blocks have not been freed
>>
>>Error in Interactive eval, line 1: Invalide kernel image
>>
>>If I use the script, I get the same errors.
>>
>>
>>I have setup NFS to export to the (internal) LAN /tftpboot
>>/tftpboot 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,insecure)
>>
>>
>>I run for both files I downloaded the install scipt, whereby I changed
>>the CONFIG to:
>>
>>ltsp_core:
>>LTSP_DIR=/home/test/ltsp
>>
>>TFTP_DIR=/tftpboot
>>
>>TMPL_DIR=${LTSP_DIR}/templates
>>LOGFILE=/home/test/ltsp-tmp/ltsp.install.log
>>LIBFILE=/home/test/ltsp-tmp/ltsp.libs
>>SWAP_DIR=/tftpboot/ltsp/swapfiles
>>ROOT_DIR=${LTSP_DIR}/i386
>>
>>
>>What do I miss?
>>I know that there is a possible third parameter for LinuxBoot (ramdisk
>>file), but I don't know which one ???
>>
>>I am sure it is easy, .... but it is my very first try!
>>
>>
>>bye
>>
>>Ronald
>>
>>
>
>
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