I used a Debian Wheezy server I created in a VM over the weekend to build a
chroot i386 for my Ubuntu server. ("ltsp-build-client -a i386")
Then I copied /opt/ltsp/i386 from the Wheezy VM to /opt/ltsp/i386 on Ubuntu
Precise. (I tarred the directory, copied it over and untarred it again)
Then ran "ltsp-update-image -a i386".
Now my Thin Client boots Wheezy, but drops to a debian command prompt, not
connecting to the LTSP server OS.
Clearly my lack of experience is thwarting me here.
What am I doing wrong?
In /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf I have
[default]
SOUND=True
SCREEN_02=shell
SCREEN_03=shell
SCREEN_04=shell
SCREEN_05=shell
SCREEN_06=shell
SCREEN_07=ldm
LDM_DIRECTX=True
LDM_SYSLOG=True
Roland
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