Hello and happy 2016 to everyone

A fresh install of Debian Stretch amd64 on the server with lxde and 
then added ltsp-server-standalone and dnsmasq.

Edited /etc/dnsmasq.d/ltsp-server-dnsmasq.conf and replaced all 
instances of amd64 with i386.

service dnsmasq restart

Edited /etc/ltsp/ltsp-server.conf to have ARCH=”i386” and DIST=”wheezy”

Edited /etc/ltsp/ltsp-build-client.conf to have ARCH=”i386” and 
DIST=”wheezy”

aptitude update && aptitude -y full-upgrade && aptitude clean

ltsp-build-client (without parameters)

However, this last command created a chroot with a minimal wheezy i386 
without xorg and without lxde. Should I not have created 
/etc/ltsp/ltsp-build-client.conf?

Richard

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