From: Alkis G. <al...@gm...> - 2011-04-26 14:08:08
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Στις 25-04-2011, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 18:52 +0800, ο/η Jam έγραψε: > I have some utterly utterly horrid hadware that I need to tame. It resisted > ubuntu/suse/centos/rhel6 install but it sweetly runs a 10.04 chroot ltsp. > How can I do exactly the same as ltsp but not with a nbd root but a hard disk > root. > My thoughts are to undo and mount the initrd and fiddle in the init scrips. If I understood you correctly, you want to put the NBD image on the client hard disk. And then what? Where will the user connect for a session then, if not to a server? A thin chroot is e.g. 250 Mb, it doesn't contain the applications that a user will need like e.g. firefox. And even if you created a fat chroot with all the apps, there are no user accounts inside the nbd image, and there's no /home to save your settings locally etc etc. So to make this happen you'd need to ...uninstall ltsp-client from the nbd image and undo everything that ltsp-build-client did. I think it'd be much more logical to troubleshoot your initial problem, and to find out why a local installation fails while it succeeds as an LTSP client. Either that, or use them as regular, netbooted LTSP thin or fat clients. |