Hi,
It have two ltsp server one for my usage and the other for a COOP.
The first is a 64 bits and I used the upgrade manager.
COOP's serveur is a new install in 32 bits.
Both gave me same results.
I did the change and now I can see logon splash screen.
Autentification of user seems alright since it try to load a session.
At hald of welcome song. System halt.
LTSP usually work ok on Ubuntu but 10.4 does not appear to be in that
category.
Anyone as an idea about that?
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Le vendredi 07 mai 2010 à 13:03 -0500, Michael Crider a écrit :
> We have a test LTSP server that we had set up in early April with Ubuntu
> Karmic, which works great. When Lucid came out, we used the upgrade
> manager to upgrade the server. The upgrade completed without errors, but
> when we tried to boot a thin client it failed at the TFTP download,
> saying permission to access the file was denied. I tried using a tftp
> client from another computer, but no matter what file I tried to
> retrieve, it came back with "Permission denied". I finally did a clean
> install of Lucid with LTSP on another spare computer, and found one file
> with differences between the two configurations.
> /etc/default/tftpd-hpa - clean install
> TFTP_DIRECTORY="/var/lib/tftpboot"
> TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure"
> /etc/default/tftpd-hpa - upgrade
> TFTP_DIRECTORY="/srv/tftp"
> TFTP_OPTIONS=""
> (lines without differences omitted)
> Once I changed those two lines on the updated server (and built a new
> client image), I was able to boot the thin client with Lucid.
> I couldn't find anything about this on this list or in launchpad. If it
> is a bug, I am willing to file, but wasn't sure which package was
> responsible. Does anybody have any suggestions on what caused this?
> On a related topic, what is the general consensus about upgrading vs.
> clean installs on Ubuntu LTSP servers? We just started migrating some of
> our LTSP servers from CentOS 5/LTSP 4.1 to Ubuntu in the last 3 months,
> so this is the first Ubuntu/LTSP upgrade we have tried.
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> Michael Crider, IT Supervisor
> Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative
> West Plains MO
> http://www.hoecoop.org
>
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