Am 12.10.2011 13:11, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos: > Στις 12-10-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 12:46 +0200, ο/η Rolf-Werner Eilert > έγραψε: >> We have a bunch of Dell Optiplex P III running here, but with 512 MB >> RAM they do not work at all under LTSP 5. So I kept on using LTSP 4.2 >> and plan to change as soon as we get some new hardware (see >> above :-) ) >> >> I tried a lot of tricks (including switching off ssl), but even with a >> lot of RAM, PIIIs will boot so slowly (min. 2 minutes up to login >> screen vs. ~20 sec. for LTSP 4.2) that I decided not to follow any >> further. >> Maybe I did anything wrong? > > > Celerons @300MHz, 128Mb RAM, boot in 1 minute and work fine with LTSP > 5.2 / Ubuntu 10.04 here. > For the boot speed, the best is to use compressed NBD, it's about 2.5 > times faster than uncompressed NBD and more than 5 times faster than > NFS. > >
Ok. Compressed NBD. Sounds interesting! I will be able to check that out next week, so I'll be back with any news then. Thanks a lot! Rolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
