dear ltsp-users,

due to the bug in the Debian Linux-image package I can't build a clean
ltsp-env anymore. So I tried to set up one on a Ubuntu system.
However, I copied it and the kernel is loaded and everything looks
pretty good.
To start ldm and to create the log files /tmp and /var should be
mounted r/w. But unfortunately that doesn't happen. Is NFS responsible
for doing so? The reason might be: The server actually runs Debian
Etch. So tftp and nfs still have the old configuration. Is there any
difference between a ltsp-env with Ubuntu or Debian arch?

thanks
peter

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