On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 12:01 -0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> still struggling with ltsp. so the bug in the linux-image package of
> debian still exists. thus i cannot build a clean ltsp-env. but i could
> use the ubuntu env instead. so i set up a ltsp-chroot on an ltsp on an
> ubuntu 8.04 system. as far as i know ubuntu-ltsp uses nbd instead of
> nfs. so I could set up a nbd server on my debian system as well. but i
> don't know how to configure it. on the ubuntu system there is no file
> that configures the nbd-server by default when running
> ltsp-build-client. so is there any documentation how to configure the
> nbd-server properly. which config-files need to be edited?
> could anyone of you, who uses nbd write the config-files here? that
> would be awesome!
> thanks for your replies.

Peter vanilla ubuntu uses inetd. I use xined so if you want the configs
for that mail me.
I took an ubuntu install and packaged for CentOS where it works
perfectly. If any of the rpm would help you (alien ?) then again mail
me. (I did tempfile, nbd and ltsp (the whole /opt/ltsp) as rpms.)
James



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