[cNFS-Users] Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Using ClusterNFS to enable thin clients to use local cdrom drive
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From: Jason A. P. <pat...@pc...> - 2002-11-11 21:55:53
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 First of all, you will need to setup NFS or some equivalent on each thin-client in order to export the cdrom resource of the thin-client. You might take a look at ENBD which has enhancements that have been added in order to export remotely floppy and cdrom resources from machines (specifically for the thin-client problem) and have them be able to be accessed on the application server. Brent Hasty wrote: > I am using ClusterNFS to enable thin clients to use local cdrom drives. > Working with Mandrake Linux 9.0 to set up the thin client terminals, and > setting up files and directories per client as per the clusternfs way. > cdrom$$hostname=workstation1$$ however the workstation is attempting to acess > the cdrom on the server, not the cdrom locally installed in the terminals > computer case. > > Is there documentation specific to thin clients avaliable?? > Can a thin client acess its cdrom n floppy via clusternfs, while all apps are > running on the server using xdmcmp? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm > Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en > _____________________________________________________________________ > Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss > For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net > - -- Jason A. Pattie pat...@pc... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE90CcuuYsUrHkpYtARAlerAJ9TLr5JOL37yekw26hUoYIsI5UV+ACdElNi hkz5O6HdUjYHa5Xh3A2F9Ok= =Yojy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. |