Quoting Rüdiger Kupper <k...@kg-fds.de>:

> Hi Peter,
> thanks for the idea.
>
> You mean some unmounted device in the chroot has been packed into the
> BSD image? No, the BSD image is actually quite moderate, it has 505M:
>

I've had this problem, its was the nbd-server having an incorrect  
configuration. Check your server logs and see what happens when the  
client tries to connect.

     For /etc/nbd-server I have:

[generic]
# If you want to run everything as root rather than the nbd user, you
# may either say "root" in the two following lines, or remove them
# altogether. Do not remove the [generic] section, however.
         user = nbd
         group = nbd
         includedir = /etc/nbd-server/conf.d

# What follows are export definitions. You may create as much of them as
# you want, but the section header has to be unique.

    and for /etc/nbd-server/conf.d/ltsp_i386.conf:

[/opt/ltsp/i386]
exportname = /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
readonly = true


How about you?

Cheers,
Ben



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