Re: stateless-linux problems, kudzu in particular

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Carl-Johan Kjellander wrote:
Hi. I'm playing around with stateless-linux which really suits my Company's
needs, and it works ok but we've encountered some problems. All machines,
both server and diskless clients run FC3.

1. The screen resolution on the diskless machines is 640x480 and not
1400x1050 as we set on the protosystem. Why is that and how can we change
it?

I've tracked down the problem to kudzu. Kudzu probes and says
"Trying Radeon9800" and promptly overwrites /etc/X11/xorg.conf
removing all configurations done to the protosystem.

How can I stop kudzu overwriting xorg.conf? It's exactly the same
card as the one configured in the protosystem, so what is the need
for reconfiguration?

Or is it because stateless-linux removes the information that the
card already has been configured?

If I boot up interactively and select not to run kudzu, X starts at
the correct resolution and not 800x600 16 bit.

2. When logging into Gnome we get the old xkb error:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=120858
How can we avoid that?

4. When trying to reboot the diskless clients the machines get stuck
in an infinite loop of RPC-errors, 111 if I remember correctly but
I have to recheck.

It's error 101, whatever that means. Annoying not to be able
to reboot the machines.

And where should I file bugs in the stateless-linux scripts?

/cjk
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