Thanks, but I did it the other like you said. I found now that some 
users can access some not. The only error I found in  syslog is

famd[1830]: stat on ".#lk0x8111a28.hostname.4334" failed: No such file 
or directory
famd[1830]: stat on ".#lk0x8111a28.hostname.4420" failed: No such file 
or directory
famd[1830]: stat on ".#lk0x8111a28.hostname.4422" failed: No such file 
or directory

Anyone an idea?

Many thankes

David Burgess wrote:
> On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Wim De Geeter
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgrade my Debian ltsp-server from Version: 5.0.40~bzr20080319-1 to
>> Version: 5.1.5-1 and cannot access anymore.
>> I did also
>> ltsp-update-image
>> ltsp-update-sshkeys
>>     
>
>
> You need to run ltsp-update-image /after/ running ltsp-update-sshkeys.
>
> http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=121076945929653&w=2
>
> db
>
>   

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