Frank,

/etc/ltsp on Ubuntu Hardy generally contains a single file - dhcpd.conf ...

/opt/ltsp is the "root directory", as you call it, for LTSP. It contains 
the filesystem and filesystem images for thin-client booting.

- Jordan


Frank Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 11:30:47 -0700
> Jordan Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Not to drag out the conversation, but organizing LTSP specific 
>> configuration files into /etc/ltsp != dumping them into a "root 
>> directory" (such as /etc).
>>     
>
> /etc/ltsp is the LTSP "root directory" (unless you specifically install it to
> some other location, of course).
>
> However, be that as it may, your question has been answered and you now know 
> how
> to accomplish what you wish to accomplish, so your objective has been 
> achieved.
>
>   

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