[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO ltsp is not a good solution. Get Knoppix, boot from the CD,
then fix.
This is a much better remote fix solution, and much easier too.
James
I think LTSP can do it well too, with some config changes. For example,
if you let a shell start on a thin client instead of X, you get local
access, so you could easily mount and chroot to your existing
installation... erm... assuming the ltsp environment includes chroot?
-Jonathan
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