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 :)
>
>

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