On 2015-02-04, Ivaylo Ganchev wrote:
> I inherited a LTSP server and I can't understand how the auto-login part
> works.
> When the thin-client boots, it logs-in automaticaly.
>
> The IP address is obtained via DHCP. The thin-clients are declared in static.
> In the lts.conf there is 'LDM_AUTOLOGI
Hello,
> NBD is 5 times faster, NFS is more stable on disconnects (where you also
> lose SSHFS connections, processes etc though).
> Btw it's possible to run squashfs over NFS (exporting only a single file
> over NFS, i386.img) for stability + 90% of the NBD speed.
Is it 5x faster at boot-time
Hello,
I inherited a LTSP server and I can't understand how the auto-login part works.
When the thin-client boots, it logs-in automaticaly.
The IP address is obtained via DHCP. The thin-clients are declared in static.
In the lts.conf there is 'LDM_AUTOLOGIN = True' declaration.
Of what I underst