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| ===SME THINCLIENT CONTRIB=== | | ===SME THINCLIENT CONTRIB=== |
− | Using Putty SSH into your SME Server and at the Login Prompt Enter “root “ then your Password. You will now be in the SME Server Shell Menu: | + | Using Putty SSH into your SME Server and at the Login Prompt enter “root“ then your Password.<br> You will now be in the SME Server Shell.<br> |
| Install the SME Server Thinclient Contrib as per: [http://wiki.contribs.org/Thinclient http://wiki.contribs.org/Thinclient] | | Install the SME Server Thinclient Contrib as per: [http://wiki.contribs.org/Thinclient http://wiki.contribs.org/Thinclient] |
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− | Once the SME Server Contribs have been installed use your browser (IE or Firefox) and goto https://yoursmeserverip/server-manager | + | Once the ThinClient contrib have been installed use your browser (Firefox or IE) and goto https://<yoursmeserverip>/server-manager<br> |
− | Choose the ”Thin Clients“ on left side column "Menu Option" | + | Choose the ”Thin Clients“ on left side column "Menu Option"<br> |
− | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “Your PXE Boot Server "is ENABLED | + | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “Your PXE Boot Server "is '''ENABLED'''<br> |
− | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “Your TFTP Server" is Self | + | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “Your TFTP Server" is '''Self'''<br> |
− | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “The default Distribution" is default | + | In the Thin Client Configuration make sure that “The default Distribution" is '''default'''<br> |
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| Click on the “APPLY” button | | Click on the “APPLY” button |
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− | Under “ Distributions “ you should have the following: | + | Under “Distributions“ you should have the following: |
| <table> | | <table> |
| Distribution | | Distribution |
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| </table> | | </table> |
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− | Logout of the SME Server “ server-manager “ Web Console | + | Logout of the SME Server “server-manager“ Web Console |
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− | SYSLINUX INSTALLATION and SME PXE CONFIGURATION: | + | ===SYSLINUX INSTALLATION and SME PXE CONFIGURATION=== |
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| There no real installing PXELINUX, only copying the right files from the SYSLINUX Archive to the right place in the SME Server: | | There no real installing PXELINUX, only copying the right files from the SYSLINUX Archive to the right place in the SME Server: |
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| Again, “ pxelinux.cfg “ is not a file, but a Directory, and the file you want to create is called default with no extension. | | Again, “ pxelinux.cfg “ is not a file, but a Directory, and the file you want to create is called default with no extension. |
| Here’s an example of something simple to use in the default File: | | Here’s an example of something simple to use in the default File: |
− | PXE EXAMPLE FILES: | + | ====PXE EXAMPLE FILES==== |
− | This is the “ default “ Example File | + | This is the “default“ example file |
− | NB: Note the “ menu background graphics/main.jpg ” file is a background image file. This could be with your Company Logo etc. The File should be 6340 x 480 pixels and can be a jpg, bmp, or png file. Just make sure you use the correct extension in the menu eg: main.bmp or main.png etc. | + | NB: Note the “menu background graphics/main.jpg” file is a background image file. <br>This could be one with your company logo or [this one http://www.howtoforge.com/images/pxe_install_server_ubuntu_9.10/howtoforge_pxe.png].<br> |
| + | The file must to be 640 x 480 pixels and can be a jpg, bmp, or png file. Just make sure you use the correct extension in the menu eg: main.bmp or main.png etc.<br> |
| + | <pre> |
| menu title --== SME Linux, PXE Main Menu ==-- | | menu title --== SME Linux, PXE Main Menu ==-- |
| menu background graphics/main.jpg | | menu background graphics/main.jpg |
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| kernel com32/vesamenu.c32 | | kernel com32/vesamenu.c32 |
| append pxelinux.cfg/hdd | | append pxelinux.cfg/hdd |
| + | </pre> |
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− | Now you need to create and configure the SME PXE sub menus. Create new plaintext Files called “ tools ” , “ memorytest ” , “ ntfstools ” , “ recovery ” at tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ (The Plaintext files are all placed inside the tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ folder) | + | Now you need to create and configure the SME PXE sub menus. |
− | ie: Your “ images “ folder should look like this: | + | Create new plaintext Files called “tools” , “memorytest” , “ntfstools” , “recovery” at tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ <br> |
| + | The plaintext files are all placed inside the tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ folder<br> |
| + | ie: Your tree should look like this: |
| |---tftpboot | | |---tftpboot |
| | |-----com32 | | | |-----com32 |
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| | |-----graphics | | | |-----graphics |
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− | | |-----pxelinux.cfg (Pace the default, tools, memorytest, ntfstools) | (and recovery Files you created inside here) | + | | |-----pxelinux.cfg (Place the default, tools, memorytest, ntfstools) | (and recovery Files you created inside here) |
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| | |-----images | | | |-----images |