> Hi there,
>
> Am Dienstag 01 November 2005 01:02 schrieb Ragnar Wisloff:
> > If you moved the /opt/ltsp/i386 contents back to the right
place,
> > then there is no need to reinstall.
>
> Ack. Out from my own experience, I could imagine that some
symbolic
> links to libs or executable files w
Hi there,
Am Dienstag 01 November 2005 01:02 schrieb Ragnar Wisloff:
> If you moved the /opt/ltsp/i386 contents back to the right place,
> then there is no need to reinstall.
Ack. Out from my own experience, I could imagine that some symbolic
links to libs or executable files were broken by copy
Georg Damm wrote:
>>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 f
> 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 accordingl
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
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 t
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