Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> [...] selectively diverying libraries and binaries sounds like a bad idea, in
> general, unless done using the package management tools...
>
I intend to use the usual package management tools.
(Installing the relevant packages already set up
the diversions I need, but
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 06:35:37PM +0100, Csillag Kristóf wrote:
> I assume there is already a mechanism in place in LTSP
> to replace (or "cover") some files with dynamic content
> on boot.
I don't know whether or not that has been or is going to be
implemented on LTSP.
> What would be the easie
Csillag Kristóf wrote:
> I am looking for an easy way to provide slightly different
> root file-systems for my LTSP clients under Debian.
>
> I would like to avoid creating separate installations, since
> only a few files need to be different.
>
You could:
cp -as /opt/ltsp /opt/otherltsp
This
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 06:35:37PM +0100, Csillag Kristóf wrote:
> I am looking for an easy way to provide slightly different
> root file-systems for my LTSP clients under Debian.
>
> I would like to avoid creating separate installations, since
> only a few files need to be different.
>
> I assum
Hi there,
I am looking for an easy way to provide slightly different
root file-systems for my LTSP clients under Debian.
I would like to avoid creating separate installations, since
only a few files need to be different.
I assume there is already a mechanism in place in LTSP
to replace (or "cove