Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> [...] selectively diverying libraries and binaries sounds like a bad idea, in
> general, unless done using the package management tools...
>
I intend to use the usual package management tools.
(Installing the relevant packages already set up
the diversions I need, but I need that selectively.)
> you could write a script using RCFILE_NN in lts.conf that does whatever crazy
> things you want, and it will be executed when /etc/init.d/ltsp-client-setup is
> run at boot.
>
> you might want to use the NBD+squashfs+aufs option (ltsp-build-client
> --squashfs-image), as aufs will make any file effectively writeable.
>
I think this is what I am going to try out.
(When I set up my current system 1.5 years ago,
this option was not yet around.)
> this would allow you to install packages at boot time, for example.
That sounds great!
> it isn't as well tested as the default behavior on Debian
> (NFS+bind mounts of selected files and directories).
>
This should not be a problem.
(My installation is highly customized anyway,
so I have to configure/check a lot of things manually anyway.)
Thank you for your suggestions!
Kristof Csillag
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