On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 02:17:55PM -0600, David Burgess wrote: > Hey gang, > > I had a working Ubuntu 10.10 server (no desktop, just doing RDP here). > I wanted to upgrade the server to 11.04, so I did the responsible > thing and rolled out a fresh 11.04 virtual machine for testing. The > testing went well, so I upgraded the server using 'do-release-upgrade' > on the CLI. That finished without error and I rebooted into the new > kernel. > > At this point, rather than build a new chroot or risk breaking > something by upgrading the 10.10 chroot, I just renamed my chroot and > copied the working chroot and i386.img from the 11.04 vm to the newly > upgraded 11.04 server. I then rebooted a test client and bam--nothing. > Does you /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ltsp_chroot file show the correct LTSP_CHROOT?
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