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johnkershawhi - I'm very new :/  anyone able to help me with my first LTSP install? my clients won't boot :/22:17
johnkershawI get this far:22:17
johnkershawhttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/1875978/Edubuntu_NetBoot_640.jpg22:17
johnkershaw(if I'm in the wrong place to ask, please redirect me :)22:17
johnkershawhello?22:23
johnkershaw:)22:24
johnkershawhi22:33
highvoltagehi johnkershaw22:39
highvoltagejohnkershaw: which version of Edubuntu is taht?22:40
johnkershawhi22:59
johnkershaw11.0422:59
johnkershawfresh and shiny22:59
johnkershawall my clients are getting an IP address from the box, so the connectivity is okay23:00
johnkershawbut then:23:00
johnkershawError: failed to connect to NBD server 192.168.0.254:200023:00
highvoltageI can't remember if it's in /etc/inetd.conf or /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default23:01
highvoltageoh probably inetd.conf, but I've come across it making it port 2001 the default port to listen on23:02
johnkershawif it helps, I'm not getting any internet connectivity either23:02
johnkershawthe network is fine (I'M on it now!)23:03
johnkershawand the machine could definitely see the internet when it was installing 11.04, cos it was doing updates and stuff23:03
johnkershawbut now that it's finished installing, it's gone all sulky and won't connect23:03
johnkershawrelated?23:03
highvoltageI think when you installed ltsp from edubuntu you probably chose the ethernet port that you're currently using for the rest of the network23:04
highvoltagethe edubuntu installer assumed you're using two network cards, one for ltsp and one for getting internet and access to the rest of your network23:05
johnkershawcan I undo that? there are two ethernet ports on the back of the machine, but the built-in one was taped over, so I'm guessing I should ignore it23:05
highvoltageI can't say why it was taped over :)23:06
highvoltageyou can edit the /etc/network/interfaces file23:06
johnkershawmy prior/existing setup is a mac os 10.4 server which has happily run our 17 macbooks and various staff laptops for 3 years23:06
johnkershawit's dhcp server was clashing with the one on ltsp, so I've turned off the mac's service23:07
highvoltageah23:07
johnkershawmy macbookpro has picked up an ip from the ltsp, so that side of things is working23:07
highvoltageok, so in that interfaces file you'll have something like "auto eth0, iface eth0 inet static, address 192.168.0.254...", you probably want to change that to "autho eth0, iface eth0 inet dhcp" and remove the address and netmask lines directly below it23:08
johnkershaw2 secs - I'll relocate this machine so I can see the ltsp's screen23:09
highvoltagethen you could also add another section so that ltsp works on the same card, I've pasted an example on http://paste.ubuntu.com/658293/23:10
highvoltage(that's assuming that network card is on eth0, you can type 'ifconfig' to check current settings)23:11
johnkershaw_back23:12
johnkershaw_right - pico /etc/network/interfaces (there's no gui for this, right?)23:13
highvoltagefrom the gui you could press alt+f2, it will give you a run dialog. then you can type "gedit /etc/network/interfaces" to do it in a gui text editor23:13
johnkershaw_right - I have the file open23:14
johnkershaw_got auto eth023:14
johnkershaw_so I change 'static' to 'dhcp', after 'inet' - yes?23:15
highvoltageyes23:15
highvoltagethat will fix your internet connection on that machine after you reboot23:15
highvoltage(see the example I pasted too)23:15
johnkershaw_permission denied :(23:15
highvoltagewhoops, I left something out in the run command23:16
highvoltagewhen you run it from the run dialog you have to type "gksudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces"23:17
highvoltagenot 100% sure if it's gksudo or gksu in 11.04 but if you get the text editor then it worked :)23:17
johnkershaw_changed, saved23:18
johnkershaw_do I need to force a refresh somehow?23:18
johnkershaw_or just reboot?23:18
highvoltagedid you remove the address and netmask lines below it too? or did you add the auto eth0:1 part so long?23:19
highvoltagefor the changes to apply, you can type the following in a terminal:23:19
johnkershaw_it now reads:23:19
johnkershaw_auto lo23:19
highvoltagesudo /etc/init.d/networking restart23:19
johnkershaw_iface lo inet loopback23:19
highvoltage(or you can reboot)23:19
johnkershaw_auto eth023:19
johnkershaw_iface eth0 inet dhcp23:19
johnkershaw_  address 192.168.0.25423:20
johnkershaw_  netmask 255.255.255.023:20
johnkershaw_[[END]]23:20
highvoltageyou have to remove the lines that say "address" and "netmask" below the one that has dhcp in it23:20
johnkershaw_kk23:20
johnkershaw_done23:20
highvoltageok, no you can do:23:20
highvoltagesudo /etc/init.d/networking restart23:21
highvoltageand you should have internet23:21
johnkershaw_deprecated, but okay :)23:21
highvoltageyeah you can ignore that :)23:21
johnkershaw_yay!23:22
johnkershaw_you beauty!23:22
johnkershaw_will that have fixed the client issue?23:22
highvoltagenow, if you look at that example I pasted, it shows the other lines that you need to get LTSP back23:22
highvoltageafter you've added that, I guess the easiest thing to do is to reboot the machine23:23
johnkershaw_I never got the example - must've been when I was moving between ethernet ports23:23
highvoltage(I'm leaving the office and going home now so I'll be back a little later)23:23
johnkershaw_could you repaste the example please?23:23
highvoltagehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/658293/23:23
johnkershaw_(it's half-midnight here!)23:24
johnkershaw_right, I'll put that in too23:24
highvoltageouch :)23:24
johnkershaw_yeah - been here since 7pm23:24
johnkershaw_right, typed, will reboot23:25
johnkershaw_thanks :)23:25
johnkershaw_anyone else out there?23:35
johnkershaw_hi23:40
highvoltagejohnkershaw_: just ask23:47
highvoltage(I'm back btw)23:47
johnkershawanyone help with a freshly installed 11.04 ltsp that won't netboot clients?23:49
johnkershawhi23:52
johnkershawedubuntu help?23:52

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