[02:45] <simpaulguy> hello everyone?
[02:45] <Burgundavia> hey simpaulguy
[03:05] <sbalneav> Evening all
[03:36] <LaserJock> sbalneav!
[03:37] <cmonkey> Anyone have any suggestions on how to setup an LTSP server with two NICs, having one connect to the internet, and the other to the LTSP network?
[03:37] <LaserJock> well, pretty much just install Edubuntu
[03:38] <cmonkey> I checked the wiki page about it, but it hasnt been edited in nearly two years, and it doesnt seem to work
[03:39] <cmonkey> Its installed.  I got it working the last time I tried this, but that was a couple releases ago.  Now, there doesn't appear to be a working dhcp server on the LTSP nic
[03:40] <LaserJock> what release are you using?
[03:40] <cmonkey> gutsy
[03:40] <cmonkey> the RC
[03:41] <cmonkey> i set the ltsp nic to use a static ip that is the same as that set in the dhcpd.conf, and then started dhcpd
[03:41] <LaserJock> hmm, I think it's supposed to automatically detect and setup 2-nic setups
[03:43] <cmonkey> hmm, i suppose my problem could be that my 2nd nic was broken during install :p
[03:43] <cmonkey> i stuck a working one in after rebooting
[03:45] <cmonkey> ugg, i should have just downloaded the iso instead of doing a net install
[06:55] <cmonkey> Doh!  reinstalling didn't do the trick
[06:55] <cmonkey> how do I ensure that dhcpd is running on the correct NIC?
[06:59] <cmonkey> adding the correct interface to /etc/default/dhcp3-server doesnt appear to do the trick
[07:07] <LaserJock> hmm, so you have 2 nics one set up for the internet (does that work?) and one set as a static interface for dhcp?
[07:15] <cmonkey> yep.  the one set up for the internet works, the other one is set to be 192.168.0.1
[07:23] <LaserJock> cmonkey: did you restart the dhcp server?
[07:26] <cmonkey> yep
[07:37] <LaserJock> hmm, it pretty much just worked for me
[07:37] <LaserJock> you might want to email edubuntu-users mailing list
[07:38] <LaserJock> given that it's the weekend
[07:40] <cmonkey> hmm, alright, thanks
[07:43] <LaserJock> sorry I'm not more help
[07:44] <cmonkey> its alright
[07:44] <cmonkey> i suppose i should test it on a single nic, i need to demo it to a tech volunteering group tomorrow
[07:59] <cmonkey> err, oops, I'm definately doing something very wrong.  doesnt work with a single nic either
[08:04] <cmonkey> hmm, now I'm actually getting dhcp requests, but the dhcp server isnt doing anything about it...
[08:05] <cmonkey> nm, got that backward, it was the server sending a dhcp request O.o
[08:25] <cmonkey> doh! now I feel stupid
[08:25] <cmonkey> the switch I was using was broken
[08:28] <mwright1> Hi does anyone know about gutsy and LTSP integration
[08:32] <cmonkey> this is the blind leading the blind, but ill give it a try.  what do you want to know?
[08:33] <mwright1> my question is weith xen kernels
[08:33] <mwright1> the OS is Centos 5 underneath
[08:34] <mwright1> but we can run ubuntu gut in  xen kernel
[08:34] <mwright1> so I wan tto know if the ubuntu gyiiiiiiiiiiiii
[04:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> wow, just read the changes from feisty=> gutsy - LTSP will be a different beast when i get to play with the next version in 7 months!
[07:05] <bluekuja> heya LaserJock
[07:06] <bluekuja> LaserJock: mail arrived correctly?
[07:08] <LaserJock> yep
[07:09] <bluekuja> perfect
[07:09] <bluekuja> :)
[07:42] <Debaser> Hi there... I'm running 64bit edubuntu and get this error when trying to load the ltsp clients: request_module: runaway loop modprobe binfmt-646c
[07:42] <Debaser> I've read this is cause I'm trying to run ltsp on 32 bit clients...
[10:38] <User52> hello
[10:38] <User52> can someone help me?
[10:38] <User52> i just installed ubuntu
[10:38] <User52> and
[10:39] <User52> when i restart my computer
[10:39] <User52> i login
[10:39] <User52> in a command prompt type menu
[10:39] <User52> and
[10:39] <User52> then
[10:39] <User52> it doesnt go to ubuntu desktop
[10:39] <User52> is there a command i need?
[10:40] <User52> please help