On Sunday 07 February 2010 12:52 Martin Schulte wrote: > Hi, > i will setup an skolelinux-network in Easter break. But there is an > bigger project in 2011. We will offer netbooks (ASUS eee) to our > sixth former. At first 80 and if everything goes well, in 2012 to > every one (nearly 300). So i think we need an extra fileserver (or > two or three) which stores some of the private diskspace, ( i mean > the > /skole/tjener/home0/* folders, we don't want to offer roaming > profiles (is this the english name for getting your personal > home-directory on every client? in german i call it sth. like > "rambling home-directory's" - so i hope you know what i mean) for > this netbooks, only an access to their own files on tjener. ) > I think, only to mount an filesystem from another server to > /skole/tjener/home0 is no good way, because the traffic will also > continue over the eth0 of tjener. Does someone knows a pretty good > HowTo for this problem ? Is eisfair a good solution? You should read our realy good documentation over all but maybe to satisfy you first read this: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Lenny/HowTo/NetworkClients#ConnectingWindowsmachinestothenetwork One point there is, that we use by default roaming profiles in skolelinux. Another is how to disable it. > We also need an extra webserver, because there will be some > application running over the intranet, with multiple access. My first > thought: i would set a link into the html sourcecode of the > /etc/debian-edu/www/index.html to the second webserver. There is a profile for installing a 'minimal' machine on which you can configure and realise what you want to. > Thanks, martin Greetings, Jürgen Leibner -- GnuPG Key ID: 0x37FF4410 Finger-Print: CF03 BA85 654D 0EED E161 3DD5 07FF 8246 37FF 4410
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