Sorry, but if I only had tried it once I would not have filed a bug.

I am building the chroot on 12.04 i386 constantly from scratch for a 
while now: erros are getting lesser but ...

ltsp-built-client complained about an existing ltsp_i386.conf which was 
empty.

After deleting it and ltsp-update-image everything is fine now but 
perhaps an existing ltsp_i386.conf should be deleted automatically?

Thanks for your help

Am 12.03.2012 16:24, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> The problem is that you don't have an /etc/nbd-server/conf.d/ltsp_i386.conf 
> file and so nbd-server doesn't start itself.
> That file is generated by ltsp-update-image. So the next information you need 
> to include is any errors that you see after running:
>
> sudo ltsp-update-image
> (you might also need: sudo service nbd-server start)
>
>
> That's supposed to be ran automatically at the end of ltsp-build-client. So 
> if it runs fine for you now, it might mean that ltsp-build-client was 
> interrupted and didn't complete successfully. That in turn might have 
> happened for any number of reasons, even temporary ones like the Ubuntu 
> archive being in an inconsistent state. We'd need the whole ltsp-build-client 
> output to be certain, you probably didn't keep that so if that was the 
> original problem we won't know it until you try ltsp-build-client again.
>

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