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Hi Verner!

I'd be glad to see your solution descibed on the ltsp wiki. I'm
moderating a german ltsp forum and a lot of questions about problems
with 64 bit SuSE came there in the last few weeks.

Thanks, Roland

Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
> sokol skrev:
>> Patrick Barber a écrit :
>>
>>   
>>> Scott Balneaves wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>> On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 07:14:31PM +0100, sokol wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>> Nope sir, 32 bit is not a unique solution. We have here biOpteron x86_64 
>>>>> server and in similar situation we compiled fuse and ltspfs
>>>>> on this server and it works like a charm.
>>>>>     
>>>>>       
>>>>>         
>>>> Well, yes, if you compile LtspFS for 64 bit, then it should work as
>>>> well.  I was simply trying to save him the recompile.
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>> ok so with ltspFS compiled as 64bit and FUSE comiled as 64bit it should
>>> work native 64bit? where is the source code for ltspFS I have no
>>> problems recompiling, but is there more than just ltspFS that needs to
>>> be recompiled?
>>>   
>>>     
>> Everything is explained in details on
>> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS
>> In particular for ltspFS sources, you can read :
>>   
>>>       Installing ltspfs on your LTSP server:
>>>
>>>     * Grab a copy of ltspfs. This is the bit that runs on the server:
>>>
>>> cd /usr/local/src
>>> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout ltspfs
>>> cd ltspfs
>>> ./configure
>>> make
>>> make install
>>>     
>>
>>   
> Hi list,
> 
> - I apologize for this strange posting, it's partly a test to see if my 
> mail works at all. I'm stranded in a hotel room with only Windows 
> internet access.
> 
> - Now, I too asked questions about getting LDA to work. I had it working 
> on SuSE10/LTSP4.2u4, but could not, no matter what, get it working on 
> SuSE92(64bit). To my HORROR today, I couldn't get it running on a brand 
> new SuSE10 installation at a school.
> - I started over again, reading the wiki and the web :-)
> - The error was that uppon inserting a USB stick, I'd get an empty 
> KINGSTON folder.
> 
> I finally got it working - and this is my first short report of what I did.
> 
> The SuSE10 runs on a dual 64bit machine, i.e. it's a 64 bit version. 
> That's where the catch is.
> 
> A test with ldd ltspfs gave that a libfuse.so.2.5.2 was missing. Indeed 
> it was there, but not in the correct place. And, worse, it was a 64-bit 
> thing.
> I understood from the wiki and the web that ltspfs is compiled against a 
> 32bit fuse.
> So I did the unthinkable, I just copied a 32bit version of 
> libfuse.so.2.5.2 from my laptop (SuSE10 also) into /usr/lib/ on the 
> 64bit target machine.
> This gave me one error less, ldd ltspfs could now find everything. But 
> still no luck.
> I then realized that my fuse installation was severely broken. So, I 
> downloaded fuse 2.6 from sourceforge.net in source code. Compiled it 
> with no swithes or anything directly on my SuSE10/64bit. Installed and 
> remembered to modprobe fuse into the kernel.
> I then checked and rechecked the wiki and finally fired up a terminal, 
> inserted a USB stick  and BINGO!, there it was. Everything works just fine.
> 
> I then proceeded with the code/patch/rpm from Gideon Romm (Work in 
> Progress, wiki), the system that is meant to give you LDA in a full 
> screen RPD session. I followed the instructions given from Gideon on the 
> wiki - and BINGO again. Works just like breeze, USB stick to be seen 
> just as described.
> 
> If wanted by the list, I shall report deeper about what I did. Again, I 
> do not have access to just about anything at this time - I don't even 
> know if this mail will hit the list...
> 
> Still THANK YOU to the LTSP people and to all on the list for their help 
> in this matter. Today was a good day :-)
> 
> Best regards,
> Verner
> 
> 
> 
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