client problem
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Wed Aug 16 10:30:28 BST 2006
hi,
On Mi, 2006-08-16 at 09:34 +0200, lk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to simulate an Edubuntu lab network using vmware server.
> I've installed Edubuntu on a virtual machine and configured LTSP.
>
did you follow http://www.edubuntu.org/gettingstarted for that ?
> Then I've moved to a second virtual machine that should boot from network.
>
> And it boots: the kernel is loaded, the Edubuntu splash screen is viewed.
> The problem appears when it tries to mount the root file system: I got a
> lot of errors:
>
> Error opening file: ".devfsd" No such file or directory
> Mounting /proc filesystem
> mount: Mounting /proc on /proc failed: Device or resource busy
> Creating ramdisk on /tmp
> mount: Mounting /dev/ram1 on /tmp failed: Invalid argument
> mkdir: Cannot create directory '/tmp/info': Read-only file system
> /etc/rc:sysinit: line 35: /tmp/info/LOCAL_APPS: No such file or directory
> ...
> ...
> At the end I got this error and the the machine hangs up:
> syslogd: cannot write to remote file handle on10.0.0.151:514 systemy
> line starti
edubuntus ltsp doesnt support local apps (and has no such option) nor do
we have syslogd installed by default, that doesnt look like edubuntu
ltsp but rather like ltsp 4.2. how did you set that up ?
(its possible to run edubuntu with ltsp 4.2 from the ltsp.org website,
but you should do that on top of a workstation install, else you mix
both ltsp's, thats proven to break)
ciao
oli
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