On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 10:14:17AM -0500, John McMonagle wrote:
> 
> Read that it is advised to reinstall the chroot instead of upgrading.
> Is it OK to create a new one as something like /opt/ltsp/i386-test and rename 
> and do ltsp-update-kernels when it's known to work?
> 
I create /opt/ltsp.20100331 and /opt/ltsp.20110602 (those are date
codes).  Then I symlink /opt/ltsp to whichever one I want to use.  That
way I don't have to change anything in /etc/exports...but I do have to
restart the nfs server if I change the symlink.

I've done this for about 3 upgrades now and it works fine.  All on a
Debian system.

-Rob

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