On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Kurt Neufeld wrote:
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> This may be old news but since I couldn't find while googling I figured I'd
> mention it just in case.
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> First time out of the gate ltsp hung on when trying to load syslogd. On
> your host/server you have to run syslogd with the -r option to allow remote
> machines to log locally.
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> Or remove -R {SYSLOG_HOST} from rc.local.
Yeah, we see this from time to time.
The ltsp_initialize is supposed to take care of this.
What distro are you running ?
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> My 2 cents,
> Kurt Neufeld
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> ps-how can you view/edit /linuxrc?
get the ltsp_initrd_kit, the initrd image is in that package.
you can mount the image, and see the /linuxrc.
Jim.
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