Saved /etc/network/interfaces during installation, since it gets
replaced with a not working eth1 ip v6 address instead of 192.168.0.254/24.
Restored /etc/network/interfaces before rebooting.
This looks suspicious to me. Why does it get replaced with a non-working IP?
Normally you should not have to do these steps (as far as I know).
Waited after reboot, 'til RAID5 / x2go stuff stop being busy.
Ran /usr/share/debian-edu-config/tools/subnet-change -n 192.168.250.0/24
to change my subnet to the one, offered by our school board.
Normally the debian-edu network should be isolated from the rest of the network (by placing it behind a router).
I am not sure whether that script works correctly.
Rebooted immediate
Stopped service named and restarted after deleting /var/cache/bind/key*
to get access the web
What works:
Log in on tjener as the user, set up during installation.
What does not work:
Log in as that user graphical on diskless workstations 192.168.250.130
(hostname ltsp130) nor 192.168.0.22 (ltsp22)
Changing to console 1 I can log in, getting
'No directory, logging in with HOME=/'
/skole is mounted on both
Why is /skole/tjener/home0 not?
Have you tried to update the image of diskless clients with:
`debian-edu-ltsp-install --diskless_workstation yes`
I am not sure, but maybe there are some changed configurations that need to be propagated to these images.
Let us know how it goes.
Dashamir