On Thursday 11 September 2003 14:22, Clay, John wrote:
> I had a perfectly good ltsp system and then I did two things:
>
> *     Upgraded Evo to V1.4 (uses gdm)
> *     Changed our entire network numbering scheme
>
> The network is fine, all of our Win Boxes are OK and the LTSP server is
> performing it's DHCP duties properly. I can log on at the server, run
> Xfree86 and do everything I used to do. I believe I made all the necessary
> changes to the LTSP server but when I boot a thin terminal I end up with a
> kernel panic. The first sign of trouble is here:
>
> eth0: Setting half-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability 0000.
> 207.155.183.72: No such file or directory (I have no idea where this IP
> address comes from)
> Mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from 10.4.1.21 (10.4.1.0 is the
> new network and .21 is the LTSP server)
> Mount failed - Reason given by server - Permission denied.


The spurious IP is probably your network hub/switch which is auto-negotiating
half duplex, probably worth upgrading. The other errors are usually due to 
/etc/hosts and /etc/exports. 
regards
garry



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