Hi

I've lots of LTSP background, I don't think that I need help to get it
running, I want to know about the setup ....

* I installed Gutsy on a machine, did the updates
* I followed
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPQuickInstall
* apt-get install ltsp-server-standalone openssh-server

This did not install the nfs-kernel-server, I had to install by hand.
nfs and dhcp are now running.

* ltsp-build-client

Downloaded a LOT of stuff. I thought that we'd be using host files, not
al-la 4.2 downloading everything ???

* Power the thin client, which boots until an initramfs prompt
(initramfs)

OK this is not something I can give my customers. I'm not looking at
now, but a years time.

The attraction of LTSP5 is support for new hardware via a new server OS
as the years go by. The attraction of 4.2 is that it just works (but
will date; eg we're running LTSP3 on RedHat9 and it's starting to really
hurt)

Anybody sell me the solution (non-english pardon the idiom) 
Anybody tell me what you think is a good idea on the way to go from here

James


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