Ubuntu 10.10 amd64 server and client
fat client only
blank lts.conf file except as noted


1. The lts.conf option 'NFS_HOME=/home' appears to have the opposite
from expected effect, which is to say that if I include the option in
lts.conf and reboot, my home directory is mounted as a ramdisk and
disappears on reboot. If I omit that option and reboot, 'df' shows my
home directory mounted nfs to the server and changes persist across
reboots.

2. The lts.conf option "LDM_DIRECTX=True" appears to have no effect.
When rsync'ing /home from my client disc to the mounted nfs share the
ssh and sshfs processes maxed out the CPU before my network or discIO
resources were tapped (~250 Mbit/s with modern SSDs on both ends).
This looked the same with or without the ldm_directx option.

3. User switching does not appear to be supported. If I click on the
power button in the Indicator Applet Session 0.4.6 I get the error
"Unable to start new display: The name org.gnome.DisplayManager was
not provided by any .service files".

4. Once I log out a user, if I log back in again my /home/user
directory does not re-mount via nfs and I get a default login. I can
log in as one user on the system, log out, then log in as another
user, and both see their home directory and profile at their
respective first log in, but subsequent logins by the same user lose
their home.

Are these known issues? Are there known workarounds? Unfortunately I
don't see much of this documented on the web at this point, but I'm
willing to troubleshoot if any devs want to work with me.

db

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