# machine-setup - this file is obsolete! Present for reference on # variable configuration only ... # #### default file, please modify, rename it to machine-setup and copy it #### to a proper location, like /var/opt/openslx/config/default/initramfs #### several of the settings could be passed via DHCP too (vendorspecific #### options, see dhcpd.conf example) - some settings could be done only #### within this file (no DHCP variable definition available) # # universal (distro independent) configuration file for slx linux diskless # client. It defines default values for several configuration variables. # These settings might be overwritten through various processes in initial # ramfs in stage3. New settings are simply appended, so that they might # overwrite previously defined variables # # Dirk von Suchodoletz , 2006 # # (c) 2003 - 2006 - RZ Universitaet Freiburg # (c) 2006 OpenSLX GmbH # # password of system administrator (root) as crypt -> 'dxs-root' # (will be changed soon) the password is not used if the admin provides # a passwd file via extended config tgz root_pw=@@@root_pw@@@ # SLX-Group used at the moment only for VMware image / session assignment # to a specific group of clients #slxgrp=default ## name service configuration defaults # # host and domain name host_name="dxs" domain_name="slx.test" # define country for all localization stuff - see functions how country # is translated to LANGUAGE, COUNTRY, LANG, KEYTABLE, XKEYBOARD, # KDEKEYBOARD, CHARSET, KDEKEYBOARDS, TZ and CONSOLEFONT country="de" ## set some default variables # # enable setup of TeX environment tex_enable="no" ## services to start (yes) or configure (may) or disable (no) # # network time protocol daemon ("yes" for normal daemon operation, # "initial" just for setting during startup with ntpdate) start_ntp="initial" # set timezone if not to be derived from language setting # timezone="Europe/Berlin" # start sshd (hostkeys should be pregenerated by install script) start_sshd="yes" # start log server (remote log servers could be either passed via dhcp option # or by giving the server URI instead of yes. udp and tcp are possible) # start_syslog="syslog://@@@serverip@@@:port/udp" # syslog to file (standard location depending on distribution) # start_syslog="file" # setting syslog to yes, info is written to console 10 start_syslog="yes" # start cron service start_cron="no" # start at daemon start_atd="no" # simple network management protocol for system monitoring start_snmp="no" # configure print service (may require additional files in ConfTGZ) # cups|lpd|no start_printer="no" # dbus, resource manager, hal (hardware abstraction layer) interoperate # tighly. There might be little different solutions within each distro start_dreshal="yes" # start alsa sound system start_alsasound="yes" # smb protocol service (provide windows file service) start_samba="may" netbios_workgroup="dxs-network" # nfs v4 #start_nfsv4="no" # automounter home (/local_dir - top level directories only) and source # (format (proto://)server/path) # if openslx server and server for the home is the same machine, you can # use @@@serverip@@@ instead of a fixed setting here #automnt_dir="/home" #automnt_src="(proto://)serverip/home" # scratch space on server "proto://serverip/slx/tmp" # if openslx server and server for the remote rw scratch is the same # machine, you can use @@@serverip@@@ instead of a fixed setting here #scratch="(proto://)serverip/dxs/tmp" # configure and start vmware services (use of @@@serverip@@@ is possible) vmware="no" #vmware="(proto://)serverip/dxs/vmware" # imgsrv is deprecated, because incorporated into vmware variable # kind of X11 display manager to run start_xdmcp="kdm" # for kdm/gdm - enable shutdown option on login screen "user/root/none" dm_allow_shutdown="user" # should Xorg/XFree server be started or some special windowmanager be run # in kiosk mode e.g. start_x="kde" start_x="yes" ## hardware specific stuff # define type of mouse and protocol - not needed in most cases #hw_mouse="ps/2 psaux" # define kind of graphic server module and colordepth to use - autodetected # in most cases #hw_graphic="" # define monitor settings here, horizontal, vertical frequencies and maximum # screen resolution; useful to overide automatically detected characteristics # or if no ddc information is available #hw_monitor # set tvout feature for certain graphic cards - not needed for average systems # "yes" (then PAL is used) or tv standard as expected by card driver #tvout="yes" # sane network scanner #sane_scanner=""