Got it working great! Thanks, again.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Rick,
the pxelinux.0 is part of the standard ltsp_kernel package.
If you installed on your gentoo box using the ltsp emerge packages, i'm not sure if you got all of the packages. That's not an official release of ltsp.
You might try grabbing the ltsp-4.1-0.iso image, and extract the ltsp-kernel package from that. The link is:
http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-iso-4.1.html
Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a general gripe about Gentoo indeed - the regular ltspadmin package can't recognize Gentoo's system of locating config files and regulating services, and the Gentoo LTSP guide is missing a few files. On my Gentoo LTSP server, I kind of threw it together as a mix of files from an existing K12LTSP installation on the server and the Gentoo guide. I don't have anywhere near the coding skills needed to fix either end of this, but it'd be nice to get one way (ltspadmin or Gentoo's emerge ltsp guide) working again. Modifying the Gentoo ltsp ebuild shouldn't be too hard, although I have no idea what it would take to modify ltspadmin. I've recently started teaching myself scripting and C (I'm not fluent in either), so I'm rather useless here.
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