Fivda,
What you are describing is completely normal.
When the workstation boots up, it creates a ramdisk and
mounts it on the /tmp directory. Then, it creates
those files that are missing, which causes the symlinks
to be correct.
As for the /dev directory, LTSP now uses devfs, which
automatica
Hi Fivda,
There seem to be nothing wrong with your installation. It's normal to
have broken links, since the /opt/ltsp/i386/ directory will be mounted
by the workstation as its root filesystem, and by then the links will be
pointing correctly to /tmp/x. By the other hand, the
/opt/lts
Hi, I need help.
I'm using RH7.2 distro with upgraded kernel to 2.4.13,
and tried these installation files:
ltsp_core-3.0.0-1.i386.rpm , ltsp_core-3.0.0-i386.tgz
ltsp_kernel-3.0.1-1.i386.rpm, ltsp_kernel-3.0.1-i386.tgz
ltsp_x_core-3.0.1-1.i386.rpm, ltsp_x_core-3.0.1-i386.tgz
ltsp_x_fonts-3.0.0-0.