Browsing the threads on this list, I just had an idea that might help in 
case of older clients with long booting times but still capable of 
serving LTSP5.

Would it be possible to freeze and store memory of a client after 
booting (and maybe at a point just before starting LDM)? This would make 
it possible to reload it at this very point and start a new X session 
within a much shorter period. The image would of course have to be 
machine-related (maybe with a reference to its MAC number).

For the user, it would mean starting and completely booting for one 
time, then starting and fast reloading ever since.

Hm. It would mean, however, keeping all connections halted and stored, 
so on a server reboot all stored memories might be left.

Does this make sense? As I said, just a spontaneous idea... :-)

Rolf

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