Cache Posted June 29, 2011 Report Posted June 29, 2011 I've spent the afternoon trying to setup Thinstation, I've been through the TS-O-Matic, created my Thinstation Image, put it on my WDS server, got a workstation to boot from it and then.... get the error No Valid Session Type and I'm now stumped. As far as I can tell, I've got everything right, I've re-editted the thinstation.conf.network several times and rebuilt the image with rdesktop instead of freerdp but don't know where to go now and can't find what the most common cause of the error is. I've attached the two latest thinstation.conf.network's if someone could take a look and see if I've made any glaring errors or give me another area to tackle to try and get this working? Cheers!thinstation.conf.network1.txtthinstation.conf.network2.txt
Cache Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Posted June 30, 2011 Spent the afternoon looking at this since there was no one to interupt me which was quite nice. Thinstation boot's using PXE fine, but doesn't ever pull down the thinstation.conf.network from the server. I setup tftpd on my computer to test it to rule out WDS interfering with it at any point and it still does the same and can see it pulling down the boot files but it never seems to request the thinstation.conf.network file in the log. I created a debug image and can ping ip addresses without a problem so the NIC driver is there and working, but I'm stuck as to where to go from here to try and diagnose why it's not getting the conf file. Any hints?
Cache Posted July 1, 2011 Author Report Posted July 1, 2011 Fixed it - what a bloody numpty I am! Now to try and get the graphics driver to work....
Xamlit Posted October 20, 2011 Report Posted October 20, 2011 Hi Cache, My thinstation install is also not pulling down the thinstation config file. How did you manage to fix this problem? Your help is greatly appreciated.
Cache Posted October 20, 2011 Author Report Posted October 20, 2011 Hiya When I built the config using the ts-o-matic, after I had built the image I think I had to change this line: NET_FILE_ENABLED=Off #NET_FILE_METHOD=tftp It should be NET_FILE_ENABLED=On NET_FILE_METHOD=tftp I think, even though I didn't tick to include it when I built the final image, it still wouldn't boot from the network without changing it.
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