I see, this wasn't a clear request at all, I start again.

OK I once had an LTSP installation, but forgot some things.
What I have now is: One PC used by all 4 members of our family,thats 
somehow annoying.
It works, because all are usually logged in on different graphical 
consoles (F7 to F10) plus an etxtra console running armarok as 
standalone application (our "Jukebox").
Now I want to run a LTSP server again on this machine.
Which is the easiest way to get the same applications, users and 
configurations into the thinclient chroot environment, which I have 
actually on the server running?
Do I have to install all applications again in the chroot env?
Do I copy or link the existing /home dirs?

Honestly I thought using the  "ltsp-build-client" command would transfer 
all this into the chroot of the clients.
Maybe this was wrong (because x2go does this)

Frank

Frank Lienhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> hope I don't double post here, but found nothing relevant to me.
>
> I'm running a Debian Lenny server (i368, 32bit) in my LAN.
> I wanted to change back to LTSP from X2Go and did what ist suggested here:
> http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
> But this ends up in different environments for the server and client 
> (because of the chroot).
> What I wanted was to have the same in the server and the client (same 
> users, same applications, same settings). In fakt I want them to be the 
> identical ones, not seperated in two.
> Do I miss something? I'm I doing it wrong?
>
> frank
>
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