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Re: [K12OSN] LTSP 3.1.2 questions
- From: Kurt Harlan <kurt kurt-harlan net>
- To: <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] LTSP 3.1.2 questions
- Date: Sun Nov 2 23:18:26 2003
On 11/1/03 6:31 PM, "k12osn-request redhat com" <k12osn-request redhat com>
wrote:
> From: Steve Wright <paua quicksilver net nz>
>
> On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 11:24, Kurt Harlan wrote:
>> Howdy list. I finally got my situation straightened-out and set up my 3.1.2
>> server with a client that worked with 3.1.1 before. I have three questions,
>> please.
>
> Hi Kurt,
>
>> 1) Does anyone know how to tell my server to go out on the net and get the
>> correct time?
>
> click start, system settings, date&time, enter root password, and click
> "enable network time protocol" and enter the details for the time-server
> you wish to use.
>
>> 2) Where do I tell the server to start the dhcp service at startup?
>
> It is probably already running, but the command is
>
> `chkconfig dhcpd on`
> `service dhcpd start`
>
>> 3) My client boots, gets an address assignment then sits with the following,
>> Loading 192.168.0.254:/lts/vnlinuz.ltsp . . . .
>> and goes no farther. Any troubleshooting suggestions?
>
> I haven't debugged this particular one for a while, so I'll leave others
> to comment.
>
> best,
> /steve
>
Thanks, Steve. I found the ntp stuff and also fumbled my way to the
/etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd file. I am able to start dhcpd manually. But I don't
think that it's starting when the server reboots. That's what I want to turn
on. Any suggestions what to "stroke" to ensure that dhcpd starts every time?
I'm still looking for the answer to . . . My client boots, gets an address
assignment then sits with the following,
>> Loading 192.168.0.254:/lts/vnlinuz.ltsp . . . .
and goes no farther. Any troubleshooting suggestions?
Cordially,
Kurt
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