Hi there folks.
At first allow me to thanks much for your gratefull job.

Imagine situation: we do NOT need swap (clieant with 64 or 512MB), no
local apps etc.
[consider LTSP5 + Etch]
1. DO we need nbd-kernel-server?
2. Do I need nbd-client (in chroot)?
3. Do I need NBD_XY_something in SERVER kernel?
4. Do I need NBD_XY_something in CLIENT kernel?

I understood it this way:
For "sharing HDD" we are using NFS. NBD (replaces NFS) is for
swap_ONLY. SO no swap = no NBD stuff. Is this correct?

TNX for completing my test ;)



FYI/FMI::
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/SwapNbd
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Swap#Swap_for_LTSP_4_2_and_Later_NBD

-- 
Jan Kunder
http://www.romintegra.sk

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