> Dr. Georg Damm wrote: > > Hi, > > > > we are running venus on our main server and sarge pre00 on the > > ltspserver. Everything was stable for at least 9 months. Then / > > was running out of space and I decided to create a logical > > volume for /opt, moved the data and changed fstab accordingly. > > While NX (/opt/NX) still runs, the ltsp thin clients cannot > > boot anymore. As far as i remember the error messages: > > > > /linuxrc: mount cannot find file or directory > > /linuxrc: echo cannot find file or directory > > ... > > /linuxrc: init cannot find file or directory > > ... > > kernel panic ... > > > > I think that the (ltsp) file system cannot be mounted. > > Any hints are most welcome, > > If you did not restart the NFS service it probably is not working > and the thin clients cannot mount their root file system. The > simplest thing is to reboot the server, which might be a good > idea anyway to verify that it will come back up correctly.
That had no effect. I got a different error message (earlier in the boot process than now) when the thin clients could not mount their root file system (i forgot to mount /opt on ltspserver00 at a test run ;-)). The booting process gets into troubles when the clients are doing the pivot root (change of root <-> nfs root). Is there a possibility to check if the nfs root filesystem is mounted correctly (and the pivot not yet done)? Should I try to reinstall ltsp (from skolelinux/ubuntu/sid/... sources)? Georg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]