[K12OSN] client network card

Tim Litwiller tim at litwiller.net
Wed Aug 11 22:01:38 UTC 2004


Tim Litwiller wrote:

> Tim Litwiller wrote:
>
>> Eric Harrison wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 13:45, Tim Litwiller wrote:
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>> Thanks, I'll try that and report back -  btw - this is on 4.1.0 
>>>>> beta and everything else I have tried is working ok.
>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ok, now it get something different but not success - it goes quite 
>>>> a bit further
>>>>
>>>> the last few lines
>>>>
>>>> Mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltps/i386 from: 192.168.0.254
>>>> Doing the pivot_root
>>>> Mounting the devfs filesystem
>>>> Running /sbin/init
>>>> Usage: init 0123456SoQaAaBbCcUu
>>>> VSF: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
>>>> Trying to move old root to /initrd ... failed
>>>> Unmonting old root
>>>> Trying to free ramdisk memory .. failed
>>>> Mounted devfs on /dev
>>>> Freeing unused kernel memory: 88k freed
>>>>   
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a bug that was fixed this week. Be sure to run up2date to 
>>> download
>>> all of the current bug fixes.
>>>
>>> This will download all of the updated packages:
>>>
>>>     up2date -u
>>>
>>> If you don't have a lot of bandwidth, you can download just this 
>>> specific
>>> bug fix:
>>>
>>>     up2date -i ltsp_i386-kernel
>>>
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>  
>>>
>> thanks - I'll be trying that.
>>
> This worked, once I got the packages updated it worked on the first try.
>
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Not sure if this is related - I added another workstation to this 
network today - the first time it booted up the screen was way of to the 
right about 1/2 a screen off so i logged out and then turned the client 
off - just in case the flat panel autodetect would detect and position 
correctly on a reboot.  When it came back up it failed at an error 
loading the root file system at /etc/ltsp/i386 or something like that.  
If I watched the /var/log/messages when it faile it did a second request 
for dhcp for a network address completely out of it's range.

I'll have to go back with a printer or something so I can print the 
error and the logs since I was stuck in there after hours with no pencil 
or paper to write them down.






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