lts.conf settings being ignored

Joseph Bishay joseph.bishay at gmail.com
Mon Feb 24 22:44:24 UTC 2014


Hello,

I'm not sure - I didn't install it if that's what you mean.  I
installed Edubuntu and tftp was part of that rolled distribution.  Is
there a way to check this?  And how did you resolve this issue when
you had it in the past?

Thank you
Joseph

On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:37 PM,  <linux at osit.cc> wrote:
> Is you tftpfolder System Default? When is not, lts.conf will be ingonred,
> Bug Ubuntu 12.04 i had this problem in the past.
>
>
>
> Am 2014-02-24 23:18, schrieb Joseph Bishay:
>
> Hello Alkis,
>
> Thanks for your email.
>
> So I found that getltscfg was not installed on the server so I had to
> install.  It's part of the ltsp-client-core
>
> $ sudo apt-get install ltsp-client-core
> The following extra packages will be installed:
>   nbd-client numlockx python-daemon python-lockfile tftp-hpa udhcpc
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   ltsp-client-core nbd-client numlockx python-daemon python-lockfile
> tftp-hpa
>   udhcpc
>
> It asked me for a configuration option with regards to how NBD works
> when disconnecting and I went with what the default setting was.
>
> The other thing I noticed is that I don't have the i386 directory, I
> only have the amd64 directory, so I substituted amd64 whenever you
> wrote i386.
>
> The other responses are in-line below:
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos <alkisg at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> On the server: ============== Set a root password in the chroot: $ sudo
> chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 passwd
>
> Done.
>
> Update the image: $ sudo ltsp-update-image
>
> Done.  During this I saw after Number of gids this:
>
> "Configuration file /etc/nbd-server/conf.d/ltsp_amd64.conf already
> exists, no action taken.
> Regenerating kernel..."
>
> and thought it may be relevant?
>
> Get the lts.conf md5sum: $ md5sum /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf
>
> $ md5sum /etc/lts.conf
> dbd0e12514a3cd400b042f31b6825c88  /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/amd64/lts.conf
>
> On a client: ============ Press Alt+Ctrl+F1. Login as root. There, run: #
> getltscfg -a
>
> root at ltsp191:~# getltscfg -a
> #SOUND="true"
> SCREEN_01="shell"
> export SOUND
> export SCREEN_01
>
> # md5sum /etc/lts.conf
>
> root at ltsp191:~# md5sum /etc/lts.conf
> dbd0e12514a3cd400b042f31b6825c88  /etc/lts.conf
> root at ltsp191:~# exit
>
> Also, which tftp server and what version?
>
> With regards to tftp:
> $ tftp -V
> tftp-hpa 5.2, without readline
>
> Thank you
> Joseph



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