if you use last ubuntu 7.10 you have your client form one image, the
update your image run the command ltsp-update-image after all change
made in your root-tree directory ok?
good look
2007/11/24, jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 06:18 -0800,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I have a working ubuntu - ltsp5 setup.
> > > I cloned /opt/ltsp, generated keys and image and installed it on a
> > > CentOS system.
> > >
> > > My TC boots, at the login screen it says 'Wait Authorizing' then
> > goes
> > > back to the login screen.
> > >
> > > The server logs show this:
> > > Nov 24 12:44:15 rabbit sshd[3792]: Accepted password for manager
> > from
> > > 192.168.5.122 port 35397 ssh2
> > > Nov 24 12:44:15 rabbit sshd[3792]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
> > > opened for user manager by (uid=0)
> > > Nov 24 12:44:16 rabbit sshd[3792]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
> > > closed for user manager
> > >
> > > Somewhere I'm missing a tiny bit. Can anybody show me what?
>
> ASMO > Is it possible on a CentOS?
>
> 1) Working ubuntu/ltsp5 setup
> 2) Clone ubuntu:/opt/ltsp to centos:/opt/ltsp
> 3) Steal ubuntu's /bin/tempfile (libs compatible)
> 4) Get/steal ltsp-update-utilities
> 5) ltsp-update-sshkeys
> 6) boot ubuntu and ltsp-update-image # Worry about details when it all
> works (can't run update-image from centos without fiddling)
> ummm ltsp-update-image -b /mnt/rabbitC32/opt/ltsp
> 7) I got and built the nbd utilities, put nbd-server in /usr/sbin and
> added a nbd xinetd config, /etc/xinet.d/nbd:
> # default: on
> # description: nbd server for thin clients
> service sieve
> {
> socket_type = stream
> protocol = tcp
> wait = no
> user = root
> server = /usr/sbin/nbdrootd
> server_args = /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
> disable = no
> flags = IPv4
> }
> 8) Steal /usr/sbin/nbdrootd (trivial)
>
> The TC boots to login screen, accepts name and password
>
> BILL> anything interesting in .xsession-errors?
>
> Not generated. Bad name/password gives error, good name/password gives 2
> secs of blank screen, the X, the login screen again
>
> <sigh> I guess I'll get the src of ldm and debug/trace
> wot-it's-trying-to-do
>
> James
>
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