Ragnar,

the pam.d directory for the workstation is there, for running local 
applications.

the /etc/niclist is in the initrd, which you can see, if you grab the
ltsp_initrd_kit.

Jim.


On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Ragnar Wisl�ff wrote:

> I've noticed the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/pam.d directory. How do the pam modules
> work? Will these be used as opposed to the pam.d modules on the server proper?
> 
> The docs mention that /linuxrc looks up /etc/niclist when deciding how to deal
> with a PCI NIC. I cannot find that file, I'd be keen to see what's inside. Is it
> somewhere else, or perhaps hard coded?
> 
> --
> Mvh Ragnar Wisl�ff
> 
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