Alkis Georgopoulos wrote: > Στις 06-07-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 14:09 +0200, ο/η Frank Lienhard > έγραψε: > >> ltsp-update-sshkeys >> followed by >> ltsp-update-image >> >> and TADA tha does the trick! >> > > Debian serves the chroot with NFS by default. > Ubuntu serves the chroot with NBD by default. > ltsp-update-image is only applicable to systems that use NBD. > I noticed that I have a /opt/ltsp/images/ directory, which I didn't had before. Is it expected to be only necessary for NBD? > You did say you were still using NFS, right? > Could the ltsp-update-image perhaps have done some ssh configs on the way, the ltsp-update-sshkeys doesn't? > If ltsp-update-image is indeed what fixed your problem, > then you were using NBD all along. :) > > Honestly: How to check? >
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