Στις 25-06-2009, ημέρα Πεμ, και ώρα 06:15 -0500, ο/η Bob Wooden έγραψε:
> My motherboard has an onboard 10/100/1000 LAN and it connects to the
> internet. My LTSP is on a second 10/100 card (RTL8139, I think?) for the
> terminals. (Just like my old 8.04, that was working.)
Why do you use the slow NIC for the terminals? If your server is
connected to a switch with at least one gigabit port, you'd get 10 times
better local network speed by swapping the NIC cables.
> During install there was a warning message that DHCP did not execute
> correctly.
Before that, there was a dialog that prompted you to select the "primary
NIC", the one that you use to connect to the Internet. Maybe you
selected the wrong NIC there?
> Networking restart complaints of "Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0".
> That is the 10/100/1000 onboard LAN.
You can fix this warning if you remove the line that says
auto eth0
from the file /etc/network/interfaces.
The alternate CD installer puts this line there; I don't think it should
(eth0 being the LTSP-facing NIC).
Regards,
Alkis
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