Hi Martin,

2014-07-05 8:23 GMT+02:00 Funke, Martin <m.fu...@olpe.de>:

>   Hi,
>
> as far as i know the ltsp uses nbd for mounting the filesystem.
>

We understood Debian uses NFS


>
> For documents, pictures and so on from the users i use ldap. For example:
> the user logs in and get all his files via autofs from the fileserver.
>
> If you have a chroot you need to chroot into this file and install your
> application there.
>
> When you are running an ubuntu 14.04 you have ltsp 5.5.1 so you simply do
> a ltsp-update-image -c / . Now every client will run as a flat client and
> has every app the server has.
>

Ubuntu (Edubuntu to be exact) we'll be the second distribution we intend to
evaluate. If we ltsp-chroot and install an app with apt-get, have we to do
some more else to let the client running the new app ?

What ltsp-update-image exactly does ?

Thanks
Fabrizio


> best regards
> Martin
>  ------------------------------
> *Von:* Fabrizio Carrai [fabrizio.car...@gmail.com]
> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 4. Juli 2014 19:37
> *An:* ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Betreff:* Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-build-client and dist parameter
>
>    We just implemented a LMDE LTSP server at our Linux User Group lab so
> we are just starting learning LTSP and I apologize for the newbie
> questions:
>
> Is it correct that the Thin/Fat client mount via NFS their filesystem ?
> (If think yes, since I had to update the "export" file...)
> What are the steps I have to do if I want to ad files (documents, picture,
> etc...) to the file systems shared by the clients ?
> What are the steps if I want to add an application ready for the clients ?
> (an example, "mc")
>
>  Thanks in advance for your replies!
>
>  Ciao
> Fabrizio
>
>
>
> 2014-06-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Fabrizio Carrai <fabrizio.car...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hello Vagrant,
>> thanks for the fast reply
>>
>>
>> 2014-06-25 19:54 GMT+02:00 Vagrant Cascadian <vagr...@debian.org>:
>>
>>  On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 07:35:41PM +0200, Fabrizio Carrai wrote:
>>>
>>
>>  [...]
>>
>>
>>> Since Ubuntu and Debian are fairly close, you might be able to install
>>> one from
>>>  the other, but you'll need to force the VENDOR used. For example, on an
>>> Ubuntu
>>> server:
>>>
>>>   VENDOR=Debian ltsp-build-client --dist wheezy
>>>
>>> or on a Debian server:
>>>
>>>   VENDOR=Ubuntu ltsp-build-client --dist precise
>>>
>>>
>>> Mint is a little odd, in that it's essentially Ubuntu with some extra
>>> packaging
>>> and settings, so it's technically implemented as an Ubuntu variant in
>>> ltsp-build-client.
>>>
>>
>>  And Mint Debian Cinnamon 64 bit has been installed on the server we are
>> setting up at our LUG to experiment on LTSP.
>> We were forced to specify --dist and we specified
>>
>>  ltsp-build-client --dist wheezy
>>
>>  Time to fix the DHCP server that didn't start on the second eth and
>> we'll see...!
>>
>>
>>> I can't speak for how the other linux distros work...
>>>
>>>
>>  It is our intention to test a few of them, hope to be able to share the
>> results.
>>
>>  Many thanks!
>>
>>  --
>> Fabrizio
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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