[12:22] <johnny> howdy
[12:22] <johnny> now i'm where my terminals are
[12:23] <JonNoob> OH NO.... I F..... up my hosts file, so now I can't use sudo anymore.... How will I be able to edit hosts without using sudo????
[12:25] <johnny> should i be able to login from a console while logged in on a client?
[12:25] <johnny> logged into a client via ldm that is
[08:20] <sbalneav> Wow
[08:20] <sbalneav> Did a major split up of the greeter.
[08:20] <sbalneav> Got a WHOLE lot of nice things going.
[08:21] <sbalneav> Multi-host selecting's working nicely
[08:21] <sbalneav> Session and language selection working.
[08:21] <sbalneav> Now to tie it into the LDM.
[10:20] <JonNoob> I need help... sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server start, says fail. But my client still recieve a IP from the server. It seems like another dhcp server is running on the server, but it gives the wrong IP to the clients. I am running Edubuntu Feisty i38
[10:23] <highvoltage> edubuntugirl: seen pitti
[10:23] <edubuntugirl> I haven't seen pitti, highvoltage
[10:48] <JonNoob> Please can't anybody give me some advice. i am stuck here?
[10:56] <highvoltage> JonNoob: where are you stuck?
[11:10] <JonNoob> highvoltage: my dhcp3-server won't start
[11:10] <JonNoob> Just says fail when i try to start it
[11:10] <JonNoob> No info in syslog, daemon.log or messages
[11:13] <highvoltage> JonNoob: sounds like an obvious question, but did you perhaps change anything in your dhcp setup recently?
[11:13] <highvoltage> JonNoob: and is the network interface it's supposed to listen on available with the correct ip address?
[11:14] <JonNoob> yes i have been fiddling, because it is a new install. Network interfaces is up, running and right ip
[11:16] <JonNoob> But I was thinking if it can have anything to do with that i am only using one interface, while the default edubuntu setup wants me to use two
[11:24] <highvoltage> ah, so it didn't work before?
[11:25] <highvoltage> what does the last line of /etc/default/dhcp3-server say?
[11:26] <rsalinas> hello
[11:26] <rsalinas> ok, guys, anybody have a working setup of LTSP?
[11:26] <highvoltage> rsalinas: hello.
[11:26] <highvoltage> rsalinas: what do you need?
[11:27] <rsalinas> LTSP
[11:28] <highvoltage> on an edubuntu installation, or ubuntu installation?
[11:28] <rsalinas> ok here is the deal, somehow I ended up being the it guy in a small company, and although we gave several linux servers working now, as well as a router and a Asterisk pbx, I really feel I want to implement a LTSP server
[11:28] <rsalinas> actually I have a machine i could de dicate to this, so you tell me
[11:29] <rsalinas> i already have a ubuntu server
[11:29] <rsalinas> as well as a pfsense router (DHCP)
[11:29] <JonNoob> It have worked. But very unstable
[11:30] <rsalinas> what it works for a littlewhile, then crashes? how exactly is it unstable
[11:30] <JonNoob> kauer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33431
[11:31] <JonNoob> highvoltage: INTERFACES="eth3"
[11:31] <highvoltage> JonNoob: hmm, is that the interface that you currently you want dhcp3-server to listen on currently?
[11:32] <JonNoob> yes. it is the only one with a link...
[11:32] <highvoltage> edubuntugirl: tell ogra ouch, here's another doc that contains bad info: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LTSPHowTo
[11:32] <edubuntugirl> Righto, highvoltage!
[11:34] <JonNoob> rsalinas: Well for some time it worked.. sometimes it boots with no prob. other times it gets the ip 192.168.0.254 instead
[11:34] <JonNoob> kauer: Thanks for all your help. You pushed a little farther
[11:35] <JonNoob> got an error. No subnet declaration for eth3 (172.16.2.1)
[11:44] <rsalinas> how big is that sledge hammer?
[11:45] <stgraber> morning
[11:46] <rsalinas> my main question is how do I integrate a LTSP server to coexist in a functional network, with out killing every other ubuntu, windows, and mac that get their network settings from the dhcp server
[11:46] <rsalinas> morning
[11:47] <rsalinas> o s#&t, my wife will just love me not sleeping again
[11:47] <stgraber> rsalinas: you can add the LTSP boot info in your existing DHCP server
[11:48] <stgraber> rsalinas: What kind of dhcp server is that ?
[11:49] <rsalinas> pfsense
[11:52] <stgraber> rsalinas: You'll need to set the : next-server, filename and root-path options in the DHCP server config
[11:52] <stgraber> rsalinas: next-server pointing to your LTSP server ip
[11:52] <stgraber> rsalinas: and filename and root-path with the same values as your /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf
[11:52] <rsalinas> ok
[11:56] <rsalinas> ok, in my DHCP configuration web page, i have a section labeled, "Enable Network booting" with 2 fieds, 1."Enter the ip address from the network boot server" 2."Enter the filename used for Networkbooting."
[11:57] <rsalinas> 1 should be the ip addess of the LTSP server & 2 should be configuration files for the image i'll be booting?
[12:02] <stgraber> yes, I just don't know if it'll work without the root-path set
[12:37] <rsalinas> thanks guys, good nite
[01:04] <JonNoob> Please help... My dhcp server won't start. I am running edubuntu feisty.
[01:27] <JonNoob> Please help... My dhcp server won't start. I am running edubuntu feisty.
[02:20] <zch> hi JonNoob
[05:48] <sbalneav> ogra: If you're about, could you look at the updates I did to the ltsp-update- utils?
[06:56] <highvoltage> edubuntugirl: seen laserjock
[06:56] <edubuntugirl> laserjock was last seen on #edubuntu 1 day, 12 hours, 12 minutes and 13 seconds ago, saying: sbalneav: I haven't seen him for a while [Sat Aug 11 06:46:20 2007] 
[07:45] <edubuntugirl> ZAbot: hi.
[07:46] <highvoltage> oops
[09:30] <AndyGraybeal> hey guys, i'm wondering... how well does LTSP work?
[09:31] <AndyGraybeal> and if i don't have a big beefy server.. is it out of the question? ... aswell, i don't have 100MB/s network
[12:18] <melinate> hey folks.. anyone around that knows about PXE booting?
[12:20] <melinate> or maybe how to use "rom-o-matic.net"