> Then edit pxelinux.cfg/default so that it reads: > APPEND ro initrd=ltsp/i386/initrd.img init=/sbin/init-ltsp > root=/dev/sda1 rootflags=ro loop=/Boot/LTSP/i386.img
I did image for fat client in Epoptes as you told. First I got this: Oct 31 15:21:47 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: sent /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/vmlinuz-3.2.0-55-generic to 192.168.100.210 Oct 31 15:21:47 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: file /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/ltsp/i386/initrd.img not found so I changed that line to 'initrd=initrd.img', and then it did work (?). Oct 31 15:25:32 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: sent /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/vmlinuz-3.2.0-55-generic to 192.168.100.210 Oct 31 15:25:38 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: sent /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/initrd.img to 192.168.100.210 And it did really use local image from hard disk (Asus Eee 701 4G). Yeah, images are same. asmok@lubuntu-fat-client:~$ ls -l /Boot/LTSP/i386.img -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 693886976 loka 31 14:46 /Boot/LTSP/i386.img asmok@lubuntu-ltsp-pnp:~$ ls -l /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 693886976 loka 31 14:36 /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img When I remove that line and enable usual line in default file, syslog says again: Oct 31 15:33:20 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: sent /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/vmlinuz-3.2.0-55-generic to 192.168.100.210 Oct 31 15:33:26 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp dnsmasq-tftp[1075]: sent /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/initrd.img-3.2.0-55-generic to 192.168.100.210 Oct 31 15:34:00 lubuntu-ltsp-pnp nbd_server[1331]: connect from 192.168.100.210, assigned file is /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img It is very nice to know how flexibility LTSP/LTSP-PNP can be. No need for heavy server, you can use both thin and fat clients and you can even use local image for fat client if needed. Very good, indeed. Good work Alkis! Best Regards Asmo Koskinen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Android is increasing in popularity, but the open development platform that developers love is also attractive to malware creators. Download this white paper to learn more about secure code signing practices that can help keep Android apps secure. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=65839951&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _____________________________________________________________________ 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