Hi, Thank for this plugin, I have testing on Ubuntu Hardy RC and one correction the powerdev group have missing in /etc/group on Hardy this ligne "chroot $ROOT usermod -G admin,adm,dialout,cdrom,floppy,audio,dip,plugdev,scanner,powerdev $TMP" do "chroot $ROOT usermod -G admin,adm,dialout,cdrom,floppy,audio,dip,plugdev,scanner $TMP"
a machine with 512Mo and Amd Turion, this LTSP environment run very well Bye, Manu 2008/4/8, Michael Rickmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hallo everybody, > I am new to this list and relatively new to edubuntu. I am really > impressed by > the capabilities of ltsp5. Since we have a very mixed assortment of > computers we got interested in creating fat thin clients. With the help of > David Van Assche's documentation at > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPFatClients we tried to > build > a plugin as outlined in the LTSPFatClients scope at > https://wiki.edubuntu.org/LTSPFatClients. It really works !!! > > I try to attach my script to this mail if it does not work you find it as > http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~mrickma/edubuntu/030-workstation.gz . > My script provides a localized and fairly complete setup for Ubuntu / > Kubuntu > desktops with nfs-client capabilitly. It is meant as a starting point for > integrating a network information service and mounting user homes. > Personally > I use a semi-secured smbldap setup with additional automount maps in ldap. > But the ldap / nis setups are rather variable, so integrating them into > the > script is not really sensible. > > Copy the 030-workstation file to > usr/share/ltsp/plugins/ltsp-build-client/Ubuntu and call ltsp-build-client > with the --workstation dist1[,dist2] flag, where dist1 and dist2 can > be > Ubuntu or Kubuntu currently. If you wish to have both desktops > chose --workstation Ubuntu,Kubuntu , the other way around will not work > well > as gnome's fast-user-switch-applet does not like kdm. And !!! chose a > mirror > close to you, it really saves time. This morning i built an image with > ltsp-build-client --arch i386 --chroot gnomek-i386 --mirror > http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/debian/ubuntu/ --workstation Ubuntu,Kubuntu > Then I upgraded by hand and rebuilt using > ltsp-update-image -a gnomek-i386 -p 2003 . > Regards > > Michael > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users > > > -- Emmanuel Le Normand Ubuntu-fr / Edubuntu-fr
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