question if you don't mind:
what is this LTSP on LXD project and what would be the benefit for the
actual clients if booting in same network? or was it just for your R&D
building and maintaining the client chroots? with this little information
it sounds complicated to have multiple virtualization
Do you have a link that would tell us an architechture example, use case
etc ?
Valtteri Suojanen
17.6.2016 10.50 "Fatih ER" <[email protected]> kirjoitti:
Hi there friends,
Actually this is a direct question for Stéphane Graber because he is the
master of both worlds for me. But any other friendly helps would be
appreciated. I’m enjoying LXD recently by following guides of Stéphane to
learn how it works. ZFS and Bridged Networking works like a charm.
Started to move my KVM virtual machines to LXD containers for development
and I hit a bump on my LTSP Servers.
When I used:
#ltsp-build-client --fat-client --fat-client-desktop ubuntu-desktop --arch
amd64 --base /opt/ltsp --chroot amd64-nvidia --skipimage --purge
I got :
mknod: /opt/ltsp/amd64-nvidia/test-dev-null: Operation not permitted
E: Cannot install into target '/opt/ltsp/amd64-nvidia' mounted with noexec
or nodev
error: LTSP client installation ended abnormally
Searched the internet whole day and can’t find any tips to follow.
Thanks in advance, and have a great day.
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