Thank you Alkis!

for that script I've been looking for, now I should be able to solve my 
problem
if not I will get back to you ;)

cheers,
Chris

On 23.08.2016 14:30, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> one good way to implement this would be with an nbd-server cow export
> for /home/template-user.
> The script that mounts home directories is
> /usr/share/ldm/rc.d/X01-localapps, but it would be best to create
> another script, e.g. X00-mount-home-template.
> I'm available for hire if you need help with it.
>
> Cheers,
> Alkis Georgopoulos
> LTSP developer
>
>
> On 23/08/2016 02:32 μμ, Chris D wrote:
>> Hello *
>>
>> I have about 100 fat clients in production environment which have the
>> same configuration
>> The configuration is made with one user account and I auto-login each
>> fat client to this account
>>
>> but I want to prevent users from making changes to configuration,
>> because now home directory is mounted via sshfs from the server by each
>> fat client
>> and each change in user config/files is visible on each fat client
>>
>> I've been thinking about using overlayfs and ram/tmpfs to save basic
>> configuration
>> so that all local changes will disappear after the reboot
>>
>> as far as I've learned LTSP don't support such functionality
>> but is it possible to achieve such scenario with some hacks?
>> or could you please tell me which script is responsible for
>> mounting home directories over sshfs?
>>
>> best,
>> Chris
>>
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