Thanks James
actually I cannot have read/write with NBD LTSP images because those are
made with mksquashfs and squashfs is read-only by design. I could have
read/write access to a ext3 image over NBD perfectly. The question is
how to config that, maybe in the /etc/default/ltsp-client-setup
Hi all, I am from Cuba. My country is recently deploying thousands of
thin clients in institutions and government. A great idea but poorly
executed. The clients have a Celeron processor, 256Mb RAM and 15 flat
displays. The servers come pre-installed with Windows Server 2000 and
some network booted
About Swap, when using a fat client setup, when the user opens several
applications (OpenOffice, Terminal Server Client, Thunderbird, Firefox,
et al) all those process are executing in the client's memory, so
without swap when you open an application and there is no memory
available the system