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[opensuse-factory] kiwi-ltsp
- From: CyberOrg <jigish.gohil@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 21:22:38 +0530
- Message-id: <b317ae5c0704300852j459d323bkecad1361da82987a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all
I have been trying to get LTSP 5 working on SUSE lately and the very
initial test packages are up.
Download and install kiwi-desc-ltsp > 0.1.9 from here:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cyberorg/openSUSE_10.2/noarch/
You also require kiwi, kiwi-desc-netboot and kiwi-pxeboot from:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/openSUSE:/Tools/openSUSE_10.2/
Change the installation path (/mnt/iso) to your installation path.
Run as root "sh /usr/share/kiwi/image/kwltsp-suse-10.2/setup-ltsp.sh"
If everything goes right this script should setup /opt/ltsp/suse,
/etc/exports, sshkeys and netboot images.
Follow the output on screen.
PXE booting the client should get a LTSP Display Manager through which
you can log in using any account created on the server. You also
require to setup dhcp and a/tftp server.
You would need ssh server running, no running X required on the server.
The real work of porting all the LTSP 5 scripts to SUSE will start
now, for that I require help.
Have a lot of fun
-J
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I have been trying to get LTSP 5 working on SUSE lately and the very
initial test packages are up.
Download and install kiwi-desc-ltsp > 0.1.9 from here:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cyberorg/openSUSE_10.2/noarch/
You also require kiwi, kiwi-desc-netboot and kiwi-pxeboot from:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/openSUSE:/Tools/openSUSE_10.2/
Change the installation path (/mnt/iso) to your installation path.
Run as root "sh /usr/share/kiwi/image/kwltsp-suse-10.2/setup-ltsp.sh"
If everything goes right this script should setup /opt/ltsp/suse,
/etc/exports, sshkeys and netboot images.
Follow the output on screen.
PXE booting the client should get a LTSP Display Manager through which
you can log in using any account created on the server. You also
require to setup dhcp and a/tftp server.
You would need ssh server running, no running X required on the server.
The real work of porting all the LTSP 5 scripts to SUSE will start
now, for that I require help.
Have a lot of fun
-J
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