> note that ltsp actually only uses the files form /opt/ltsp/images ... if
> you are done with tweaking, you can tar up the chroot and burn it to CD
> or so and delete the files in /opt/ltsp/1386 ... that will save
> significant amounts of diskspace ...
> 
> for hardy+1 i want to have
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/ltsp-image-shell/
> ready. that will operate without any chroot directly on the image.
> 
> ciao
>       oli

I will be trying this for the time being with 7.04.  So I assume this means any 
changes
I make will only need to be done in the chroot and I will not have to update 
any images
and such.  Let me know if there are any reasons this procedure won't work under 
7.04 and
if I need to do anything beyond installing and configuring the chroot.  

Hopefully I will be able to upgrade my server setup to Hardy this summer, but 
for now
things are running rock solid, so I'll leave it at Feisty.

Jim

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