Am 07.03.2017 04:06, schrieb Jigish Gohil MSS:
> No it can't cope with no network configuration, it can work with 1 or 2
> nics, but network has to be configured properly. That is step 1.
Ok, got it
>
> Step 2 is install packages.
>
> Step 3 is kiwi-ltsp -c
>
> There is nothing more to it, steps
On Mar 6, 2017 9:22 PM, "Rolf-Werner Eilert" wrote
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
No it can't cope with no network configuration, it can work with 1 or 2
nics, but network has to be
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 w
Ok, I got it. Version had already changed. I looked up the directory in
the browser and noted the new numbers, now it downloaded and installed
everything successfully.
Next step: I have to see if it runs this way. So, probably I'll be back...
Thanks for your help!
Regards
Rolf
Am 03.03.2017
Thank you for this line, now it ran through and installed everything.
Am 03.03.2017 15:00, schrieb Jigish Gohil MSS:
> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 5:51 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert 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
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 5:51 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert 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/op
Am 03.03.2017 09:37, schrieb Jigish Gohil MSS:
> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Hi Jigish!
>>
>> Am 25.02.2017 08:30, schrieb Jigish Gohil:
>>>
>>> See parts under "If you are not using Tumbleweed..." here
>>> https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:KIWI-LTSP_quick_start
>>
>> I
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Hi Jigish!
>
> Am 25.02.2017 08:30, schrieb Jigish Gohil:
>>
>> See parts under "If you are not using Tumbleweed..." here
>> https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:KIWI-LTSP_quick_start
>
> I set up a Suse Leap 42.2 in a VM. Then tried to copy the i
Hi Jigish!
Am 25.02.2017 08:30, schrieb Jigish Gohil:
>
> See parts under "If you are not using Tumbleweed..." here
> https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:KIWI-LTSP_quick_start
I set up a Suse Leap 42.2 in a VM. Then tried to copy the instruction
from the page above into the console, changing 42.1 to 42.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:04 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Hi Johan,
>
> thanks for that idea. I downloaded and burned one and will test as soon
> as possible.
>
> But: Wouldn't it be possible to let ltsp make a new 64bit image instead
> of the i386.img it made now?
>
See parts under "If you a
On 22/02/2017 01:41 μμ, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Thank you, Alkis, for this link
>
> Am 22.02.2017 07:23, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
>> This is an up-to-date tutorial, with an up-to-date distro (ubuntu 16.04,
>> proposed DE=mate), with an up-to-date ltsp, with an up-to-date kernel,
>> with an u
Thank you, Alkis, for this link
Am 22.02.2017 07:23, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> This is an up-to-date tutorial, with an up-to-date distro (ubuntu 16.04,
> proposed DE=mate), with an up-to-date ltsp, with an up-to-date kernel,
> with an up-to-date xorg:
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubun
This is an up-to-date tutorial, with an up-to-date distro (ubuntu 16.04,
proposed DE=mate), with an up-to-date ltsp, with an up-to-date kernel,
with an up-to-date xorg:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
You can easily install it to VM or a USB stick or USB disk and test in
Ok, I was alone in the office, shutdown the server and tried the
edubuntu DVD.
Everyting starts as expected, I could start live-ltsp.
The NUC sees the DHCP, loads everything, starts - and ends up with a
blinking cursor which disappears from time to time and appears again,
blinking.
So it seem
Hi Johan,
thanks for that idea. I downloaded and burned one and will test as soon
as possible.
But: Wouldn't it be possible to let ltsp make a new 64bit image instead
of the i386.img it made now?
I see there is a two-step booting: First
1.
/srv/tftpboot/boot/initrd-ltsp
/srv/tftpboot/boot/lin
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