LTSP powered by Ubuntu

Finally got LTSP to work. Right now, clocking in at 15 clients. Had to tweak /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf to up the maximum allowable sessions.


In a nutshell, here's what I did:


  • Installed Ubuntu Warty.

  • Using the main repo, did apt-gets for SSH, NFS, TFTP, DHCP3, and libwww-perl, along with dependencies.

  • Installed ltsp-utils; ran ltspadmin, then installed LTSP 4.1.

  • Configured /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf, /etc/hosts, /etc/hosts.allow, and /etc/exports.

  • Had trouble tweaking DHCP (mainly the root-path and filename directives), but finally got it right.

  • Fired up one client, setting it to boot through PXE first.

  • Voila! Ubuntu login screen!

  • Ooopss: used an i386 kernel so the 4-GB DRAM wasn't recognized. Promptly got i686 kernel images.

  • Tested on 15 clients first, but forgot to set limit on maximum sessions.

  • Tomorrow, will boot on new kernel to see what happens. *crosses fingers*


LTSP powered by Ubuntu


Update: Photos are here.

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