On Wednesday, April 20, 2011 12:44:57 AM ltsp-discuss-
[email protected] wrote:
> I'm trying to set up LTSP to ThinCan thin clients (AMD geode 266Mhz, 
> 64mb ram). The problem seems to be that default kernel is too big for 
> thin client to load (.nbi image is ~13MB). It just starts loading the 
> images and then hangs somewhere at the end.
> 
> Is there anything I could do to make it smaller or should I just use 
> older release of ubuntu (ubuntu 8.04 booted fine, ~6Mb .nbi image)

I built a 10.04 chroot which does work (for me). The issue seems to be 
complicated in that there are registers (MTTR ? vaugely recall) that are in 
ther wrong place for i686 on geode.
James

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