Madhurjya,

12mb IS NOT ENOUGH MEMORY

You can't even get to the point where it will enable the nfs-swap.

Turning on NFS-SWAP will do no good, because you don't have enough memory to get far enough to do anything with it.

And, if you are using the 2.6.9 kernel, NFS-swap doesn't even exist for that kernel.

I don't know any other way to say it.  12MB with LTSP-4.1.1 will not work.

Jim McQuillan
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Madhurjya P. Bora wrote:
Hi All!

Well Sudev, thanks for your suggestion. As I can see that there is no possibility of adding any memory to the client (in excess of 12M), I should be better off in NFS SWAP it seems. But when I eneble NFS_SWAP, even the working thin client stops booting saying tha...

.....
nfsswap command not found
Have you applied nfs swap pacth etc. etc.
......

I am using LTSP-4.1 kernel on a Redhat8.0 Server. The LTSP webpage says these kernels has already nfs swap patch applied. Is something wrong with the server kernel? Regards,

Madhurjya


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