Hi Peter,

Peter Stein schrieb:
> I have local device support on all the i386 servers, but the deb-package 
> ltspfs (backport) is unfortunately only for i386 and not for the amd64 
> architecture available. This is odd. I tried to install it with force, but 
> local devices don't work on the amd64 machines.
> On the normal machines there are no problems. So far this is disappointing as 
> half of our workstations are amd64. Changing to debian testing or unstable is 
> no option. For those OS amd64 ltspfs seems to avaiable. Anyone there, who has 
> local devices on amd64 machines witch debian etch and ltsp5?
> thanks
>   
Do I get you right that you have amd64 machines both as client and as
server, as well as i386 clients and servers in a mixed net?

I have here an debian-etch amd64 server with i386 clients connected. And
I am still struggling to get local dev to work. - But it appears that I
am making some (though slow) progress.

I did build the client-fs in a debootstapped i386-chroot with testing
(lenny). For the client-fs I have no trouble using testing. But my
server ought to be stable. I just used a few newer packages.

My current status is:
amd64-Server:
- ltspfs-0.5.1-1   (own build from deb-source with "apt-get build")
- ltsp-server-5.0.40~bzr20080319-1 (lenny-packet, update available)
- ltsp-server-standalone-5.0.40~bzr20080319-1 (lenny-packet, update
available)

i386-client:
- ltspfsd-0.5.0~bzr20080303-1
- ltsp-client-5.0.40~bzr20071229-1
- ltsp-client-core-5.0.40~bzr20071229-1

So far I had (post from 22.04.) an old version of
ltsp-server-standalone. Maybe that was the problem. Now I'll try this
mix hopefully over the weekend. If it doesn't work I'll upgrade
ltsp-server(-standalone)

Please keep me posted, in case you make any progress in the meantime.

Stefan.


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