If some one can provide me the wholly configured LTSP system then please can someone email me that stuff
One more thing when I run nfs-kernelserver the following output is seen
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernelserver: line 46: mountpoint: command not found. mount:nfsd already mounted or /proc/fs/nfsd busy mount: according to mtab;nfsd is already mounted on /proc/fs/nfsd Exporting directories for NFS Kernel daemon ..... done Starting NFS kernel daemon:nfsd mountd
contents of /etc/hosts.allow
portmap in.tftpd rpc.mountd mountd rpc.lockd lockd rpc.nfsd nfsd : 127.0.0.1 LOCAL 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 : ALLOW ssh sshd : ALL@ALL : ALLOW ALL : 127.0.0.1 LOCAL : ALLOW ALL : ALL@ALL : DENY
bootpd: 0.0.0.0 in.tftpd: 192.168.0. portmap: 192.168.0.
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On Tuesday 12 December 2006 19:06, Chirag wrote:
If some one can provide me the wholly configured LTSP system then please can someone email me that stuff
Looks like u are clueless about very many things. U need to read the about the following stuff thoroughly before attempting to create a diskless setup for a production environment.
1) learn to write emails (your threading is broken and has me jumping between mails to get some context). 2) DNS 3) NFS 4) PXE 5) etherboot 6) nfsroot (nfs as root fs) 7) nfsswap (pay attention to 2.6 kernel's special needs) 8) startup sequence and scripts in rcS.d 9) creation of ramdisk 10) symlinks for several files in /etc and /var 11) nbd
The abv is for diskless env with local resources, which is different from a thin client setup.