On 2014-08-20 21:15, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
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You may need to run dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-3.2.0-4-486 after
installing ltsp-client in order to get the initramfs updated, which
should also trigger the call to /usr/share/ltsp/update-kernels.
You'll want to do this before running
On 2014-08-17 14:23, richard kweskin wrote:
Hello All
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Taking these steps
1 installed wheezy with lxde from a live usb stick I had.
2 aptitude update aptitude -y full-upgrade aptitude clean
3 aptitude -R install ltsp-server-standalone dnsmasq nbd-server
now added aptitude -R
On 2014-08-20, richard kweskin wrote:
On 2014-08-17 14:23, richard kweskin wrote:
now added aptitude -R install ltsp-client
...
9 edit /etc/ltsp/update-kernels.conf to have BOOT_METHODS=NBD and add
the line IPAPPEND=3 at the end
After editing this, you need to run:
On 2014-08-18 08:21, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
Install ltsp-client on the server if you want to use the ltsp-pnp
method.
If you want to use the chroot method, you'll need to edit
update-kernels.conf in the chroot after you've created it.
live well,
vagrant
Thank you.
Why did I find
Hello All
In Debian (at time of writing) testing has ltsp-5.5.2-1 which works
great.
Stable has ltsp-5.4.2-6+deb7u1.
the server is
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order:Little Endian
CPU(s):2
On-line CPU(s) list: 0,1
On 2014-08-17, richard kweskin wrote:
Taking these steps
1 installed wheezy with lxde from a live usb stick I had.
2 aptitude update aptitude -y full-upgrade aptitude clean
3 aptitude -R install ltsp-server-standalone dnsmasq nbd-server
looking for update-kernels.conf
...
9 find /etc