jam wrote:
> On Thursday 02 April 2009 08:14:26 [email protected] 
> wrote:
> Ummm
> a) Normal note book (Fat mode)
> 
> b) X -query ltsp-server in any of the many ways you can do it ie switch-user 
> with ubuntu or suse (Thin mode)
> 
> This is pretty normal stuff, so it is not specially mentioned. There is no 
> need and no benefit to network-boot your laptop when you already have a local 
> disk to boot from,

OK, good.  I hadn't realized this was so normal.

That being said there are still some gaps in my knowledge.  As I
understand it running X -query ltsp-server will connect me to the X
server on the LTSP, but I still don't see how the client's hard disk
will be used as the user's home directory on the LTSP server.  Does this
happen magically somehow?

Jeff

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