03-16-2009
To corona688
Thks, But no this server receives no dhcp info
To wempy
There are only 6 admins with that can access this server
And I did check there history files with no joy. What I’m
Looking for is a file were the config might be written
Thank you all for the effort
Dan
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ltsp-info
ltsp-info(1) ltsp-info(1)
NAME
ltsp-info -- display troubleshooting information about ltsp server and chroots
SYNOPSIS
ltsp-info
DESCRIPTION
ltsp-info will display information useful to troubleshooting issues on an LTSP server. Information should include server distro and
release, versions of LTSP related packages installed on the server, LTSP chroots and their package versions, LTSP image files and
lts.conf(5).
OPTIONS
--verbose
Display more information, such as including the contents of detected files.
--no-server-info
Do not display server information.
EXAMPLE
ltsp-info
SEE ALSO
lts.conf(5)
AVAILABILITY
ltsp-info is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp (link to
URL https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp) .
AUTHOR
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