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I post here my first version of the howto. All are invited to improve
it to perfection. Then it can be incorporated into the Wiki. A German
version can be found at
http://www.linux-club.de/viewtopic.php?p=334059#334059 .

- - At first we install LTSP like described in the Wiki at
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev .

- - Then we modify the /etc/dhcpd.conf like in the Wiki.
"If you're using assigned addressing (i.e. you have host {} entries),
make sure you're specifying:
use-host-decl-names on;
in the dhcpd.conf section where you're specifying the hosts.
For dynamic host assignment, you'll want:
get-lease-hostnames true;
IMPORTANT: The two settings are exclusive, so if you've got
use-host-decl-names turned on globally, you're going to have to turn
it off in the dynamic section of the dhcpd.conf file. Remember to
restart your dhcpd server after modifying the file."
It is very important that step 9 of the troubleshooting in the Wiki
runs without failures. It can be you must delete 'option domain name'.

- - At next we install FUSE with 'apt install fuse'. It is located in
the repository 'packman'. If we do not use APT at all, we go to
http://packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.0/i586/ , get the package
fuse....rpm an install it with 'rmp -i PACKAGE_NAME'.

- - Then we do 'modprobe fuse' as root and check for the effort with
'lsmod'. When there 'fuse' appears, all's well. To add the module to
be started automatically on the server at boot time we open
yast->system->editor for
/etc/sysconfig-files->System->Kernel->MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT and add
there 'fuse'.

- - We start as root a perl console with 'perl -MCPAN -e shell', say yes
to all questions or give witted answers. We type 'install
X11::Protocol' and say to all questions wether to install dependencies
an leave the perl shell with 'quit'. While installing there should pop
up a window that titulates itself as window an that wants to be closed.

- -  As next step we get the RPM for Fedora Core 4 out of the Wiki and
install it with 'rmp -i PACKAGE_NAME --nodeps'. We use '--nodeps'
because otherwise rpm refuses to install because of the perl X11
protocol not being registered in the RPM database. Because of tools
like APT refusing to work properly with unmet dependencies we delete
the package out of the RPM database with 'rpm -e PACKAGE_NAME --justdb'.

- - We add 'LOACL_STORAGE = Y' to the global section of lts.conf.

- - Because of the rpm package being built for Fedora, autostarting of
lbussd doesn't work. Therefor we add in the ~/.xinitrc of all users
before 'start $WINDOWMANGER' al line 'lbussd &'. That is an evil hack
but at the moment I have no other Idee despite of an icon on the
desktop to klick on.

- - Last but not least we do troubleshooting like described in the Wiki.

Have much fun with that, I'm waiting for improvement.

Roland
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