Hi Alkis: I did have an i386.img file. Nevertheless, I ran ltsp-update-image (no change), and ltsp-update-image. Still no success after a server restart. The client boot messages did not change from what I reported previously! It throws me completely. Should I issue a command to ensure that the nbd server is indeed running -- how? Thanks, Jack
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote: > The key point is: > >> Error: Connect: Connection refused >> > > This is when the LTSP client tries to connect to the nbd image served by the > LTSP server. > The nbd image is the "virtual" client hard disk; the one that is generated > with ltsp-update-image. > > Since your inetd.conf is ok, so I suppose your nbd server is up and running, > and your client IP is ok (192.168.0.21), and your rootserver==ltsp server is > also ok (192.168.0.1), > then maybe you didn't create an ltsp image? > > Try: > ls -lha /opt/ltsp/images > This should tell you than an i386.img file is there. Otherwise you need to > run ltsp-update-image. > And if ltsp-update-image fails, then you also need to run ltsp-build-client :) > > -- LTSP on top of Ubuntu 8.10 desktop does not boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316217 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
