Hi

The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions.  This
person is a client of a personal friend of mine, so I am being forced
to help him.

The plan is to boot Linux over network and use RDP client in Linux to
connect to Windows Terminal service. I am not exactly sure why this
ex-Microsoft guy wants only WIndows XP as server, not Linux server.

This guy has somehow got a  pxelinuix.0 , a third party Linux kernel
and a file system image, which he is able to boot  over LAN, and boot
into Linux, from a Windows XP machine. The XP machine ,of course , has
dhcp, nfs and tftp services.

This kernel and file system rolled into one file, from some vendor,
which loads RDP client automatically and then connects to XP Terminal
service.

 But the problem is that  he isn't able to get this working on latest
Intel Atom boards and Amd Sempron machines, due to the fact that the
kernel doesn't have neccessy drivers for NICs on these boards.

So, what he wants from me is a kernel that can be loaded by PXE boot
and a file system that gives an rdesktop.

Is it feasible at this point?

regards

Nataraj



On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Chris Roberts <c...@tridentgarages.co.uk> 
wrote:
> On Thursday 18 Dec 2008, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
>> I need to use Ltsp linux clients, but they tftp server, dhcp server
>> and nfs server are hosted on a Windows XP machine. Can I have the
>> pxelinux.0 ,ltsp kernel and file system Image on an XP machine?
>
> I struggle to understand, perhaps this makes more sense to others?  Running
> these services from Windows, is like trying to fit a square peg in a round
> hole; do enough hammering and you might succeed, but why make your life so
> difficult?  Stick to Linux for tftp, dhcp and nfs, it'll be easier in the
> long run.
>
> If you are simply wanting to connect from a Windows XP Client to Linux, then
> there are several options, which are listed on the following page:
>
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Clients#Microsoft_Windows_to_LTSP_server
>
> Personally my preferred solution is to install freenx on the server and use NX
> Client to connect.
>
>> I read
>> that LTSP-5 uses the kernel of the host linux machine.
>
> It uses /a/ kernel installed on the server in a chroot at /opt/ltsp/i386, not
> the kernel of the server.
>
>> ITC, I will I
>> be able to use LTSP-5 for the said situation? Or should I switch to
>> LTSP-4.2, where the kernel is separate?
>
> Stick to LTSP5.
>
>> Is it true that Ltsp client files are stored in /opt/ltsp/i386 ?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Also, how is it possible to have .img file containing all files in
>> /opt/ltsp/i386 ? If I make an image of the File system and put it
>> along with kernel and pxelinux.0 in the Windows tftp server, will the
>> ltsp client machine extract the .img to a full RFS? What are the
>> instructions to be given? Is it there in linuxrc file?
>
> I suspect that what you're suggesting is technically possible, but I doubt it
> has ever been done, and why go to such a huge effort to end up with a
> solution that will be less reliable than a normal LTSP installation.
>
> If you really really need to run LTSP from a Windows box (which I struggle to
> understand) you'd probably be better off installing a Linux LTSP Server into
> a virtual machine.
>
> I think you should take a step back and explain in more general terms what you
> are hoping to accomplish by this tortuous solution, because I would almost
> guarantee that there is a much simpler way of accomplishing this.
>
> --
> Chris Roberts
>
> LTSP Version    : 5.1.10-1~40
> Windows Manager : KDE 3.5.5
> Distribution    : Debian Etch
> Kernel          : 2.6.22-3-k7
>
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