On 27.08.2012 02:49, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
> Perhaps it may be of value to mention I had backed up /opt/ltsp/i386
>
> I did that because the fat client install procedure kept getting an
> error that i386 was already present.

Okay that's good. I assume you have the original i386 folder in place now.

> I tried to replace the current new
> one with the original but still got the same error and nothing changed.

/opt/ltsp/i386 is compressed into /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img when you run 
ltsp-update-image.

That means you probably still have the broken fat client i386.img lying 
there. Run ltsp-update-image create a fresh one from the i386 folder.

Then you should be back to slow-but-working thin clients.

Jakob



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