9.04 or 8.10
Krsnendu dasa
krsnendu108 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 02:23:35 UTC 2009
I have just upgraded Hardy to Intrepid with LTSP backports from Stefane.
On the server I added ppa repository, then apt-get update then apt-get
install ltsp-standalone-server
I moved the old changeroot then ran ltsp-build-client to create a new client
changeroot.
I have two types of clients: ones that work and ones that don't.
The ones that work are P4 with 256MB RAM.
The ones that don't work are Compaq Deskpro EN Series SFF P2 400MHz 64MB
RAM. These worked fine with Hardy (ltsp 5) and K12LTSP (ltsp 4.2)
The ubuntu flash screen comes up then freezes part way across.
Pressing Alt-ctrl-F1 reveals..this is the error message
Negotiation: ..size = 175556KB
bs=1024, sz=175556
Kernel call returned: Broken pipe Reconnecting
Negotiation: ..size = 175556KB
Error: Ioctl/1.1a failed: Bad file descriptor
Any ideas what might be wrong?
2009/3/16 Stéphane Graber <stgraber at ubuntu.com>
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> Krsnendu dasa wrote:
> > I guess I just install 8.10 using the install ltsp option then add ppa
> > repository. apt-get update apt-get upgrade. then rebuild image.
> >
> > Am I on the right track?
> >
>
> That's perfectly right.
> You can also add the PPA on the server so you get the new
> ltsp-build-client. So you'd have to add the PPA to you server's
> /etc/apt/sources.list, then apt-get update + apt-get upgrade, then
> chroot into the LTSP image, do the same and then ltsp-update-image.
>
> - --
> Stéphane Graber
> Ubuntu developer
> http://www.ubuntu.com
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