Frank, download the files and put them on a local webserver, then run ltspadmin and tell it to pull the files from your local webserver, rather than the official repository.
Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Frank Cox wrote: > Over the course of the past few years, I have probably downloaded the ltsp 4.2 > packages at least a few of dozen times when setting up various servers. This > seems rather inefficient to me, but the latest version of the downloadable iso > seems to be 4.2u2 which appears to be more out-of-date. > > Having set up another machine last week (this one, in fact -- it replaces one > that literally went "bang" on the previous Friday), and as I'll probably be > setting up yet another one during the course of this week, I am once again > thinking that it would be ever so much more efficient to have a copy of the > ltsp 4.2 install on my fileserver so I could just pull it from there. > > I still use 4.2 because all of my servers are either Centos or Fedora. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net