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[Ltsp-discuss] ntp in nbd image
W Forum W
2017-04-27 14:33:40 UTC
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Hi,

I use LTSP 5.5.9 (Debian Stretch).
I would like to configure NTP for all FAT Clients.
If I use NBD image it does not take the option TIMESERVER in lts.conf
If I boot the same client over exported NFS root than NTP is working.
Where can I configure NTP when I use NBD?

Many thanks
Vagrant Cascadian
2017-04-27 15:00:56 UTC
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Post by W Forum W
I use LTSP 5.5.9 (Debian Stretch).
I would like to configure NTP for all FAT Clients.
If I use NBD image it does not take the option TIMESERVER in lts.conf
You'll need to configure lts.conf from the tftp directory, not the
client's /etc/lts.conf in the chroot/image.

Depending on your tftp and dhcp confguration, that's likely
/srv/tftp/ltsp/lts.conf or /srv/tftp/ltsp/{amd64,i386}/lts.conf. Might
also be in /var/lib/tftpboot instead of /srv/tftp.
Post by W Forum W
If I boot the same client over exported NFS root than NTP is working.
Where can I configure NTP when I use NBD?
NFS root is working again? I haven't had it work reliably since linux
4.x switched to overlay fs. Been meaning to try the aufs-dkms modules to
see if that worked.


live well,
vagrant
W Forum W
2017-04-28 07:59:00 UTC
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thanks!!

now it works

kind regards,

wim
Post by Vagrant Cascadian
Post by W Forum W
I use LTSP 5.5.9 (Debian Stretch).
I would like to configure NTP for all FAT Clients.
If I use NBD image it does not take the option TIMESERVER in lts.conf
You'll need to configure lts.conf from the tftp directory, not the
client's /etc/lts.conf in the chroot/image.
Depending on your tftp and dhcp confguration, that's likely
/srv/tftp/ltsp/lts.conf or /srv/tftp/ltsp/{amd64,i386}/lts.conf. Might
also be in /var/lib/tftpboot instead of /srv/tftp.
Post by W Forum W
If I boot the same client over exported NFS root than NTP is working.
Where can I configure NTP when I use NBD?
NFS root is working again? I haven't had it work reliably since linux
4.x switched to overlay fs. Been meaning to try the aufs-dkms modules to
see if that worked.
live well,
vagrant
Micha Ballmann
2017-04-28 17:21:52 UTC
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