On 03/27/2012 10:19 AM, Jigish Gohil wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Gerhard Damerau
> <g.dame...@tmr-online.de>  wrote:
>    
>> Hello Jigish,
>> thank you for your quick reply.
>>
>> Jigish Gohil schrieb:
>>      
>>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Gerhard Damerau
>>> <g.dame...@tmr-online.de>    wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Dear friends,
>>>> my fresh install of regular Opensuse 12.1 64Bit with  LTSP from
>>>> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_12.1/
>>>> did not succeed. The client starts with DHCP and dots,  I see the
>>>> typical menu and can choose, but the booting of the client ends up 5
>>>> secondes later with "failed to setup /dev/nbd0 device".
>>>> Then stop without any message on the server.
>>>>          
>>> Check if you have /srv/kiwi-ltsp/i386.img, if not reinstall
>>> kiwi-ltsp-prebuilt package.
>>>        
>> checked:
>> damerau@home3:/srv/kiwi-ltsp>  ls -l
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 174342929 23. Feb 11:23 i386.img
>>      
Switch to debian and your problems will be solved,
>>      
>>>> ltsp-info gives tons of information, but what info could be useful? Here
>>>> is the package information because I think there might be wrong packages:
>>>>          
>>> Post the output of ltsp-info on paste.opensuse.org and send the link
>>> here to diagnose the problem.
>>>        
>> Here it is:
>> URL: http://paste.opensuse.org/36084502
>>      
>>>        
>> But I see another problem that might be important. If I call up
>> easy-ltsp, I would expect a "KIWI"-Menu. And there is none. I see File,
>>      
> There is no kiwi menu in new easy-ltsp.
>
>    
>> LTS, Settings, Help. No Kiwi. That's why I wonder if I miss some
>> important stuff or if I am on the wrong repository, see my first post.
>> My machine ist 64bit, and my Suse is 64bit. Am I on the right architecture?
>>
>>      
> It shouldn't matter if you are using 64bit.
>
>    
>> Or is there any special problem with nbd?
>>
>> The following is from /var/log/xinetd.log
>> 12/3/27@16:30:35: START: tftp from=::ffff:192.168.2.23
>> 12/3/27@16:30:59: START: nbdroot-i386-20000 from=192.168.2.20
>> 12/3/27@16:30:59: EXIT: nbdroot-i386-20000 status=1 duration=0(sec)
>>
>> It was my last try today. And I had no machine online with 192.168.2.23.
>> My server ist 192.168.2.1.
>> The second line is correct. The client was 192.168.2.20, but the third
>> line!! duration 0 sec??
>> Is the nbd really on? How can I check this?
>>
>>      
> Try disabling ipv6 from yast2 lan. nbd is enabled, check 
> /etc/xinet.d/nbdrootd*
>
> Ciao
>
> -J
>
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