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Yassen,
From the messages that you sent, it looks like your
server is configured for 192.168.100.254, but your
workstation is trying to point to 192.168.0.254 as the
nfs server.
Check the root-path entry in the dhcpd.conf file. Make sure
you've got the correct address the
Yassen,
>From the messages that you sent, it looks like your
server is configured for 192.168.100.254, but your
workstation is trying to point to 192.168.0.254 as the
nfs server.
Check the root-path entry in the dhcpd.conf file. Make sure
you've got the correct address there.
Also, take a look a
Hi there,
I am trying to run LTSP for a 10-workstations network, but
have fallen into trouble and _need help_. I read all documentation
available and checked every bit of it, but I cannot troubleshoot
this -- please help!
Details:
I have one machine that plays "all servers" role
(IP 192.168.100.2
Jon,
Check the following:
1) Is iptables rules preventing a NFS connection ?
2) Is /etc/hosts.allow setup correctly ?
3) Is your workstation listed in /etc/hosts ?
4) Is your server IP address really 192.168.1.100 ?
5) Is your broadcast setup correctly on your server interface ?
6) Is
This is my first time to use ltsp and I'm stuck.
The workstation begins to boot, but hangs like this:
eth0: Setting 100mbps full-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability
Mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from: 192.168.1.100
Doing the pivot_root
nfs: server 192.168.1.100 not respondi