On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 07:58:04 -0000, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Option 1.
>Run ssh on the clients and ssh in and use mount this is good if you
> have ssh running on the clients ie for local apps. You should find all
> the standard admin utils on the client image. (fsck, mount, cp etc)
> they are all part of busybox.
>Option 2
>Run a terminal on the client (SCREEN_02=shell) then once booted press
> Ctrl-Alt-F2 and you'll get a prompt where you can do as above.
>You may need ensure the kernel has the hard disk drivers loaded ie
> modprobe, Oh and I don't know of grub and fdisk being aprt of the thin
> client image so you may want to add them.
>Peter

Cheers Peter, should have realised I should give more detail. I was aware how 
to get a shell on the clients, no problem there, the trouble is mounting the 
drive. There is no /dev/hda1 as I would have expected. What driver should I 
load though? I really haven't a clue how to tell! It's always just worked with 
Linux for me, so I don't know how to do it :(

I can add things in to the thin client tree easily enough too, but won't need 
GRUB and fdisk, just cp, which I am pretty sure is already there. Thanks for 
the help though Peter.

I am using LTSP-4.2 btw.

-- 
 From Ben Green


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