kge2,

Just use the LTSP-3 kernel.

We will have the scripts setup to build a kernel with the LBE, but
it's not complete yet.

the LTSP-3 kernel will work just fine.

Jim.



On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am switching from LTSP 3 to 4 to see how the new version operates.  I noticed
> several differences in the installation, and had a few questions I was hoping
> someone could help with.  First, I installed ltspcfg.rpm (the server is a rh9
> system) and ran the install script using the command:
> 
> wget -q -O - http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp_installer | sh
> 
> When the command finished, I noticed that I had the whole directory tree under
> /opt/ltsp.  I configured various services and got everything setup.  Now, here's
> where my questions arose.
> 
> I noticed that there was no kernel to boot the clients.  I figured I had to make
> my own, so I downloaded the lbe and ran ./build_all.  After a dozen or so
> attempts to download the tarballs combined with some manual intervention, I
> began the compiling process.  Two days later, I had the build environment =). 
> Now, I am curious.  First, what can I use as the kernel to send to the diskless
> clients.  Second, the lbe has its own ./opt/ltsp/i386 structure which is
> somewhat identical to the root filesystem that the script up above created. 
> It's slightly different, however.  Should I use the filesystem created by the
> lbe build_all script, or the one created by the ltsp_installer script?
> 
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