[K12OSN] lts.conf query

Jim McQuillan jam at mcquil.com
Tue Mar 22 20:35:43 UTC 2005



On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Huck wrote:

> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> > Makes me wonder what source code you are looking at.  I wrote getltscfg
> > in C.
> > And, btw,  [ws120 - ws129] is unfortunately NOT valid.
> >
> > What you could do, is setup something like this:
> >
> >
> > [DellGX1]
> >    XSERVER = sis
> >
> > [HPVectra]
> >    XSERVER = ati
> >
> > [ws120] LIKE = DellGX1
> > [ws121] LIKE = DellGX1
> > [ws122] LIKE = DellGX1
> > [ws123] LIKE = DellGX1
> > [ws130] LIKE = HPVectra
> > [ws131] LIKE = HPVectra
> > [ws131] LIKE = HPVectra
> >
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> >
> > Jim McQuillan
> > jam at Ltsp.org
>
> Jim, is there any merit in a new-improved version that will allow for
> 'batching' like-configured-hardware together?

I don't see the point.  It just isn't worth the trouble in my opinion.

I'll bet it wouldn't take 2 minutes to add the entries for all of the
workstations.

Jim McQuillan
jam at Ltsp.org





>
> I have 10 of 1 type of thin client, and I have 10 of the same hardware
> configuration of old PII's...and who knows what will come about next
> year!(hopefully just more of the thin clients).
>
> Just hoping for something like:
>
> scilab = ws100,ws101,ws102,ws103
>
> artlab = ws110,ws111,ws112,ws113
>
> [scilab]
> XSERVER = ati
>
> [artlab]
> XSERVER = sis
>
> (then again using wsXXX, might be less bulletproof than MAC address and that's
> a valid arg as well)
>
> Just a thought, not a real programmer so don't know much about all that
> feathers together.
>
> Thanks for the quick fixes though!
>
> --Huck
>
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