Heya,
The chrooted filesystem is a minimal Linux installation that is used to make
an X connection to the server. It is _not_ the filesystem and OS the client
sees, but a behind the scenes mini-OS that just connects to the server so it
can pass input/output from the user.
If yuo want to access the client root filesystem, you have to do a terminal
switch to terminal 1 (ctrl alt f1) and login to the client as root. This
will only work if you set a new root passwd in the chroot and re-export your
ltsp image. Otherwise, all commands and files you are accessing on terminal
7 (the default graphical login) are relative to the server.
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