<div dir="ltr">Charlie,<br>
<br>
Thanks so much for your advice.<br>
<br>
Actually, I already tried that, but then a message came up saying RAID
not detected or something to that effect during the bootstrap procedure.<br>
<br>
Right now I have two hard drives connected to the motherboard. I was
planning to install different versions of Linux with LTSP on each one,
so I could see what was going to work. Right now, I'm reinstalling
ubuntu, which at least seems to be happy with all of my hardware.<br>
<br>
I tried to switch my network hardware around, by reassigning eth0 and
eth1 in /etc/udev/ ... persistent-net-rules. This time I am going to
leave the default configuration as is. This means, unfortunately, that
eth0, which will be serving LTSP, will only be 100 Mbps.<br>
<br>
I may try unhooking the ubuntu drive from the motherboard and then trying your suggestion to install K12LTSP.<br>
<br>
At this point I have a big stack of install CDs that I downloaded from
the web; none of them have worked so far, except for ubuntu.<br>
<br>
Thanks again,<br>
Steve Crampton<br></div>