Ragnar,

I've purposely kept the lts.conf file small, because it has to be read
serveral times by the client, and that read is taking place across
NFS.  So, although a complete lts.conf file might me really nice
for an example, I'd rather that not be read by the client.  Also,
there is already a lts.conf.readme file that contains the list of
parameters.

Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Ragnar Wisl�ff wrote:

> It struck one of the Skolelinux guys that hey, why is there no 
> Apache-style config file with all the different variables listed, 
> commented and examples given. Probably because no-one made one. So 
> before I set out on the quest for the perfect lts.conf, has anyone 
> already done this?
> 
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