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Re: [K12OSN] LTSP 3.1.2 questions



Just a heads up for anyone using the Network Time Protocol on a machine: it's called as one of the system's startup scripts, and if the machine's connection to the Internet is down when the machine is booting, the machine will hang when it tries to load NTP. I found this out the hard way. To get around it, I rebooted with some sort of rescue disk (Tom's rootboot, knoppix, RedHat installation CD with 'linux rescue' passed on the command line, etc.) and then went in and disabled the NTP startup script, and then rebooted the box.

Petre


Steve Wright wrote:
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 the 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



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