Scott,
Heck no, you're not becoming annoying. If you have questions, ask. That's what
we're here for!
Check out how I do it at:
http://indianalinux.blogspot.com/2007/02/refresh-default-settings-on-reboot.html
I keep a definition of my image, sort of a HOWTO replicate our implementation
of Ubuntu at http://www.north.mccsc.edu/indianaaccess/imagedefinition.html (not
QUITE up to date at the moment, and heavily under construction). I keep a blog
of my progress at http://indianalinux.blogspot.com
You might consider joining the ubuntu-education list as well as this one.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-education
Again, it's no annoyance. If you have questions, we're here.
Take care!
Simon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Ledyard
Sent: Sun 3/4/2007 3:41 PM
To: Simon Ruiz
Subject: Re: Bloomington North's Linux Initiative in the News
My solution is to set it up so that, during the boot process all the
student preferences are removed and a fresh copy is put in place.
I hope I'm not becoming annoying, but is there somewhere that describes how to
do this? I'm setting up a small lab in my classroom this week using LTSP 6.10
(I'm installing the server today) and that would be beneficial I think.
Thanks,
Scott
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