Hi Luciano,

Luciano Andino schrieb:
Same things happens if it is a wireless network, NFS is quite
picky aboute networking.

100 % agree

My question is: Is there another way of still using LTSP but replacing
NFS services? There are two similar projects (netstation & thinstation)
which dispense the use of that service.

Your question made me browsing the the feature lists of those two projects. I'm always open to pick up new ideas and look around for other projects. But here I found that both projects haven't got as far as LTSP has. One of them doesn't even offer to use local devices. And both seem to have a lot in common with LTSP. So to me it seems that LTSP still is much more mature. As to your Re: I would say No :-)


NFS, however, remains a problem, and might be an item to think about. But I'm only a (quite happy) user of LTSP 3, not even 4.1 (guess what - NFS problem :-) ) and am not involved in any development here.

So let's see what the tough guys here will answer to your question, maybe there is already a solution for it.

Rolf



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