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Readme file of TCOS build generation system INDEX: * Boot from PXE network card. * Boot from Etherboot floppy. * Debug terminal that don't start. * Howto decrease RAM requirements. --------------------------------------- Boot from PXE --------------------------------------- 1.- Configure /etc/tcos/tcos.conf and enable/disable all what you want. All vars are comented. 2.- Exec: # gentcos -tftp ( see gentcos -help or man gentcos for more options ) 3.- Configure dhcp server like this: host __PCNAME__ { # PXE boot hardware ethernet 00:04:75:ff:b6:aa; # mac address fixed-address 192.168.0.10; # ip address filename "/tcos/pxelinux.0"; } 4.- Restart dhcp server and boot terminal. 5.- You can add some cmdline options before boot, you can see some of them presing F1 before boot starts. Examples: startx=N ( no startx) startx=L ( start local session Xorg + xterm + twm ) startx=R ( start remote x default) server=10.0.0.1 ( tftpboot and XMDCP server, default is dhcp server) volume=80% ( volume of PCM and MASTER chanels of audio mixer ) value can be 1%-100% or integer from 1 to 31 zap ( allow to kill Xorg with Ctrl + Alt + Backspace, default disabled) force-update ( delete usr.squashfs if found in local harddisk and download again ) noswap ( disable swap file generation, swap partittions will be used if found ) nounionfs ( disable unionfs mount on /usr, /usr will be read only ) --------------------------------------- Boot with Etherboot floppy --------------------------------------- 1.- First off all you need a Etherboot floppy that works with your network card. You can try with universal FLOPPY, download here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/thinstation/BootDisk522b.zip?download Or try to build your own in: http://rom-o-matic.net/ 2.- Run gentcos -nbi [-nbi-output=linux-1.nb] This will create and put in tftp dir the nbi boot image. You can change default name (linux.nbi) to another one => linux-1.nb 3.- Configure DHCP server to serve NBI image: Example: host pc3 { # NBI Etherboot hardware ethernet 00:04:75:ff:b8:31; fixed-address 192.168.0.30; # nbi generated file with: gentcos -nbi filename "/tcos/linux.nbi"; } 4.- Restart dhcp server, boot terminal from floppy and enjoy. --------------------------------------- Debug terminal that don't start --------------------------------------- If terminal don't connect to XMDCP server and give a busybox shell we can read some logs and examine what is the cause. 1.- Exec: $ more /tmp/initramfs.debug In this file are all output of many actions during boot. 2.- View "ps" output. 3.- View dmesg output. We can connect with ssh to thin client ( if enabled ): $ ssh root@__TERMINAL-IP__ If we copy any rsa key, password will not be asked, else root password is defined (plaintext) in /etc/tcos/tcos.conf Is possible to mount all thin client filesystem in server: mkdir thin-client/ ltspfs __TERMINAL-IP__:/ thinc-client/ To umount fusermount -u thin-client/ See help about LTSPFS and fuse. #################################################### Thin client gives a kernel panic !!!! #################################################### If terminal gives a kernel panic we can try to stop boot process using break stament, you can append to cmdline following vars: (all var are sorted in same order that are exec) TCOS-premount breaks: break=network # stop before configure lo and eth0 break=fstab # stop before create /etc/fstab break=uselocal # stop before scan local disks break=swapon # stop before create/mount swap file break=sqmount # stop before download usr.squashfs or allmodules.squashfs break=ldconfig # stop before exec ldconfig TCOS-bottom breaks break=inittcos # stops before some daemons are started break=initsound # stops before sound is loaded break=ltspfs # stops before ltspfs daemon is started break=startx # stops before startx is started When thin clients stops you can do some things: see dmesg output see /tmp/initramfs.debug file see loaded modules (lsmod or cat /proc/modules) see mem usage (free or cat /proc/meminfo) see inet info (ifconfig or dhcp.leases file) view process running (ps) --------------------------------------- Things to do, to decrease RAM requirements --------------------------------------- * First of all disable what you don't need in /etc/tcos/tcos.conf reduce a lot of ram TCOS_SOUND= ( disabled sound support ) TCOS_USB= ( disabled USB & SCSI support ) reduce a few ram TCOS_SSH= ( disabled ssh support ) reduce a bit ram TCOS_INETD= ( disabled inetd support ) TCOS_DISCOVER= ( disabled discover support ) You get more info during generation process of needed space for each app. * Edit /etc/tcos/initramfs.conf and set MODULES var to list MODULES=list MODULES can be one of this: most ( include all of network modules and chipset) dep ( include all modules loaded in server NOT RECOMENDED ) netboot ( include netboot modules, but not block devices ) list ( include all modules we need => tcos-modules.conf low RAM RECOMENDED ) more info => man initramfs.conf with this setting initramfs have exactly all modules you want * Edit /etc/tcos/modules you can edit some var to exactly put needed modules There are 2 methods of know what modules thin client need: 1.- Use discover: set TCOS_DISCOVER=1 and boot with this params: boot: tcos startx=N when thin client finish to boot you will have a shell, exec this: cat /tmp/initramfs.debug | grep Skipping you could read something like this Skipping XXXXX; assuming it is compiled into kernel take note of all XXXXX modules and put them in /etc/tcos/modules 2.- Second method is to start terminal with cmdline: tcos allmodules startx=N ( you need allmodules.squashfs in /var/lib/tcos/tftp generated with gentcos -allmodules [other options] ) -allmodules requires at least 14-15 Mb of extra RAM. next exec lsmod or cat /proc/modules and take note of all. ####################################################################### WITH ALL OF THESE TCOS will start (without swap[*]) with 26 Mb of RAM ####################################################################### [*] swap in limited thin clients (ex: 32 Mb) is very important, because Xorg need free memory to run.
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