Hi,
I am using LTSP 3.
How Can I use it. Could you explain how I should configure lts.conf
Thanks,

Tamer SAFAK
SAKARYA LINUX MERKEZI

Cum 14 May 2004 10:59 tarihinde, Romain Surleau �unlar� yazm��t�: 
> I could manage to install the ltsp_rmedia package with LTSP3, but not
> with LTSP4. Each client then has access to his floppy/CDrom drive
> through a GUI ftp client.
>
> Romain.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have set up LTSP 4.0 on a Red Hat 9 PC. With my clients connecting
> > successfully. With a little head banging have managed to get the X server
> > also working it took some time to figure out where to put the XF86Config
> > file at first. Also sound is working on the clients. And even managed to
> > get scroll mouse working in the PC's.
> >
> > Now to my question :-
> >
> > How do I access local cdrom and floppy disks while in GNOME(GUI)
> > connected to the clients ?
> >
> > I tried searching the ltsp mailing list archives. Found this message
> >
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=107393694431280&w=2
> >
> > Practically started jumping and salivating on seeing a pretty recent 12
> > Jan 2004 step by step how to on configuring local cd/floppy access.
> >
> > But then again got stuck on the following issues :-
> >
> > 1. First off I think this is a how-to for accessing cdrom and floppy
> > while in "shell" and not "startx". I can already access floppy and cdrom
> > in shell mode. Had already figured out that I need to make the devices
> > and mount manually after specifying fs type.
> >
> > Somebody please correct me here if I am wrong.
> >
> > 2. Saw quite a few references for people telling to use nbd. But that is
> > not what I am looking for. I do not want to access the server cdrom I
> > want to access the cdrom's attached to the local client pc's.
> >
> > Am I correct on this ?
> >
> > 3. Finally where I can I find the detailed manual like the LTSP ver 3 one
> > for LTSP ver 4.0 ? Or is it still work in progress ? Need to find out the
> > procedure for configuring xfs and syslogd still pending.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > - meto -
> > System Analyst
> >
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