Frank,

Yes, you can use 'file:///' instead of 'http://' as the location for the 
files.  Notice there are 3 slashes.

As for ftp, I think ltspadmin would support it, but I'm not sure how to 
specify the username/password.  maybe anonymous would work.

Jim McQuillan
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Frank Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 13:39:18 -0500
> Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 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.
> 
> That's all there is to it?
> 
> Gosh, thanks!  I wish I had known that a while ago.  Perhaps that would be a
> good bit of information to put on the ltsp website.
> 
> Is there a way to do the installation from a NFS fileserver or maybe even FTP,
> as well as over http for occasions such as this?  Not that it's a really big
> issue -- I can always copy this stuff over to my webserver,  but all of my 
> other
> "install images" live on my fileserver.
> 

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