Re: [K12OSN] bash-2.05$ diff k12ltsp redhat

Eric Harrison (eharrison@mail.mesd.k12.or.us)
Thu, 21 Mar 2002 18:42:56 -0800 (PST)


On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Warwick Chapman wrote:

>Howdy
>
>I DO have LTSP running on a Mandrake box, but it does not work 
>as well as K12LTSP. I am sensing differences, but I need to sit 
>down and find just what they are.

I put all of my source packages here:

	ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/distributions/K12LTSP-srpm/

You can pull my patches out of the src.rpms and build them into the
equivilent Mandrake RPMS. If you are familiar with building packages,
it should be fairly straight-forward.

If you are trying to merge it into the installer, that's a whole different
story. The Red Hat and Mandrake installers are completely different, you
won't be able to get much out of my code with the exception of the general
concept.

-Eric

>On 21 Mar 2002, at 9:59, Paul Overby wrote:
>
>> Warwick Chapman wrote:
>> > 
>> > Howdy
>> > 
>> > I am very, very interested in using Linux-Mandrake instead of
>> > Redhat. Please direct all flames ito me if this request is insane and
>> > irrelevant to this list.
>> ... deleted
>> 
>> This may not be helpful but I first started with LTSP by loading the
>> LTSP software from www.ltsp.org,
>> ltsp_core-3.0.0-i386.tgz, and installing this software according to
>> install docs from the same sight.
>> Configuring tftp, NFS, DHCP, and LTSP should be essentially the same.
>> 
>> Of course I installed it on redhat 7.1 so I do not know if it would work
>> with mandrake but it might be 
>> worth a try.  I know you are not the only one who prefers mandrake.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Paul Overby
>> xpoverby@attbi.com
>
>
>
>Warwick Chapman
>Network Administrator
>Glenwood High School, Durban, South Africa
>+27 031 2055241
>+27 083 7797094
>http://www.glenwoodhighschool.co.za
>
>



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