Tom Hoover wrote:
I've been successfully using LTSP 3.0.5 (on Debian Woody) on my home
network for several months.  I obtained another "terminal" to add to the
system, but am having problems getting it to start up.  I've tried two
different kernels (vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-6 & vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1), but
the boot always hangs at the same place.  The computer successfully
obtains its IP address from dhcp (192.168.1.51), and then successfully
loads the kernel via tftp.  As soon as the kernel loads, however, the
following is displayed on the screen of the terminal:

  ........................done
  A20 disabled via BIOS
Perhaps this is a clue? Usually this can be enabled again in the BIOS.


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