Alright. Made a snapshot of the system up to here, so I can return to 
this state any later.

Although the wiki page says "don't go on before you set up the network" 
- you said LTSP will be able to cope with that - I started kiwi-ltsp -c 
and got a number of infos, the most important ones:

- it will create a 32 bit setup
- but there are a number of packages missing for 32 bit
- tftp will be done by dnsmasq

So, what can I do now? Better download 32bit packages too?

Regards
Rolf


Am 03.03.2017 15:00, schrieb Jigish Gohil MSS:
> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 5:51 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert <rwe-...@osnanet.de> wrote:
>>
>> Ok, I ran into this because the text starts with
>>
>> If you are not using Li-f-e then install kiwi-ltsp and kiwi-desc-ltsp
>> packages from the server:ltsp repository
>>
> zypper ar 
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/server:ltsp.repo
> zypper ref
> zypper in kiwi-ltsp kiwi-desc-ltsp
>
> Followed by the rpm command below is what you need. Looks like the
> wiki page is not clear enough so it would be nice if you could edit it
> so it is less confusing for everyone else trying to do this. Zypper
> should not have any problem with : as in above command, I've tested
> those and they work fine.
>
>> And I thought, this was the first step which has to be done prior to do
>> this one:
>>
>>> So there is no zypper involved, so the links as on today are:
>>>
>>> rpm -Uvh 
>>> "http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/noarch/kiwi-image-ltsp-boot64-13.2.1-36.87.noarch.rpm";
>>> "http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/noarch/kiwi-image-ltsp64-13.2.1-36.87.noarch.rpm";
>>> "http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/noarch/kiwi-ltsp-0.9.10-15.4.noarch.rpm";
>>>
>>> You can also download those files and run rpm -Uvh.
>>
>> I thought, in Suse I first have to install KIWI and then LTSP. What do
>> you think?
>>
>>>
>>
>> Basic question: Would it be wise to set up the new server under tumbleweed?
>>
> Leap is better for production server use as it is more like LTS.
>
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