> Jordan Erickson wrote:
>> Scott Balneaves wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 10:57:36AM -0400, Gideon Romm wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>> Simply symlinking it in the way you do has the only convenience of not
>>>> having to type or remember the path to tftpboot.  :)
>>>>     
>>> Agreed.
>> I definitely understand the situation better now - thank you Gadi, 
>> Scott, all for pointing out the chroot issue, as well as everything else.
>>
>> I guess my gut instinct always wants me to be able to find things off of 
>> /etc/whatever - at this point I wouldn't even be opposed to some 
>> README.ltsp or something in /etc/ltsp that gives pointers to ALL 
>> relevant configurations (including ones in the chroot, like LDM screen 
>> scripts, etc) - it's usually hunt-and-peck for me when I need to get to 
>> something. And maybe I'm just missing where this actually IS (probably 
>> so - I usually fire off questions before doing the actual research ;) ) 
>> so anything would probably help. I hope I don't offend anyone at all by 
>> saying that, because I can only imagine how difficult it is to get 
>> things functional in the first place, let alone tidied up. :)
> 
Another idea I had:

How about putting lts.conf in both places, and require a "helper"
application to edit it.  It could be like visudo -- we could call it
viltsp.  visudo checks your sudoers file for errors before saving.
viltsp could do the same, and it could save lts.conf in both /etc/ltsp
and in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/$arch

Of course this isn't the simplest solution, but it seems like it would work.

-Rob
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