very cool: i have 28 of them to put in..i got em running today..on port 67.
i added 211 to windows dhcp since my other clients run on port 1001..havnt
tried that yet..but will at asame time try the options for Macintosh as
well..chuck
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I have a Netvista 8363, AKA 2200, working flawlessly (finally!! thank
> you LTSP list people). It took a long time to get it perfect, since I
> would get discouraged and give up, then weeks later try again :-).
>
> With this setup, there is no compact flash card in the Netvista and it
> boots into LTSP completely from the network from a Slackware 10.0
> server. One strange thing I noticed with the 8363 is that the kernel
> doesn't need to be in /tftpboot/lts (where the other LTSP kernels are
> kept), but is placed in /opt/ltsp/i386/
>
> Below are as many of the configuration files that I can remember that
> you will need to modify. Be sure to change IP's and the MAC around to
> suit your setup.
>
> ####### dhcpd.conf #######
> ....(snip)
>
> # IBM Netvista
> host ws009 {
> hardware ethernet 00:06:29:23:be:bc;
> fixed-address 192.168.210.9;
> option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00; # NOT a mac address
> filename "/opt/ltsp/i386/vmlinux-2.4.19-LTSP-IBMNC";
> option option-211 "nfs";
> }
> --------------------------------------
>
>
> ####### lts.conf #######
> ....(snip)
>
> [192.168.210.9]
> # IBM Netvista
> SERVER = 192.168.210.254
> XSERVER = nsc
> XF86CONFIG_FILE = XF86-netstation
> X_MODE_0 = 800x600 50 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643
> 666 +hsync +vsync
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2"
> X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
> X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
> X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 3
> USE_XFS = N
> LOCAL_APPS = N
> SCREEN_01 = startx.netstation
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> ####### /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/XF86-netstation ######
> Get it from http://christurner.net/8363/XF86-netstation
>
> ####### /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/screen.d/startx.netstation #######
> Get it from http://christurner.net/8363/startx.netstation
>
> ####### /opt/ltsp/i386/vmlinux-2.4.19-LTSP-IBMNC #######
> The wonderful Kernel.
> Get it from http://christurner.net/8363/vmlinux-2.4.19-LTSP-IBMNC
>
> As far as the BIOS goes, the version you have should support this. Mine
> is July of 2001 if I remember correctly.
>
> -Chris Turner
>
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