Jim,
I recently installed LTSP on a system using ltspadmin wherein the
downloads were taken from http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1/. Then I
discovered that rc.sysinit still contains the bug mentioned here.
Am I right about this? Or am I mistaken? Did I slip up somewhere?
-Robert
From: Jim McQuillan <jam () McQuil ! com>
> Ok, i've found the problem. It's a bug in the rc.sysinit script of
> LTSP-4.1.
>
> If you edit the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.sysinit script, look around
> line 167.
>
> You should see lines like this:
>
> TYPE_0=${PRINTER_1_TYPE}
> TYPE_1=${PRINTER_2_TYPE}
> TYPE_2=${PRINTER_3_TYPE}
>
> The printer numbers are off by 1.
>
> They should look like this:
>
> TYPE_0=${PRINTER_0_TYPE}
> TYPE_1=${PRINTER_1_TYPE}
> TYPE_2=${PRINTER_2_TYPE}
>
>
> If you make that change, the script will know that your PRINTER_0 is
> parallel, and it should then automatically load the "lp" module, if
it's
> not already loaded.
>
> Give that a try, and let me know how it works. If it fixes the
problem,
> i'll apply a patch to the next update of rc.sysinit.
--
Robert W March
St. Andrew's House
l'Orignal ON Canada
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