Bram,
You could launch the script from the user's .xsession file (or the systemwide one if you want to run it for everyone) so that it executes before the window manager.


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Bram Lauwers wrote:
Hello,

I'm setting up a thin-client kiosk system for a library, they only want to see a browser with the library catalog when the client logs in. I've completed this far and locked down the user enviroment. But to be sure that settings are and will stay as they are, I would like the home dirs of the users to be restored from a backup at each reboot.

Now I have tried to do this with RCFILE_01= in the lts.conf, but this won't work since the client sees /opt/ltsp/i386 as its root. So I can't acces the /home dir on the server side. Also the user group seems to be unknown.

Then I tought maybe I could get it done with dhclient-script since that is invoked before pivot_root is changed. But that doesn't seem to work either. I was assuming it used dhclient-script from /etc and not /opt/ltsp/i386/etc. Correct?

I need some help please!


Thx a bunch

Bram Lauwers
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