asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote: >> It is very nice to know how flexibility LTSP/LTSP-PNP can be. No need for >> heavy server, you can use both thin and fat clients and you can even use >> local image for fat client if needed. Very good, indeed. Good work Alkis! > If you want to hide rolling kernel messages on the screen, just add these > in line: "quiet splash plymouth:force-splash vt.handoff=7". > > -->8-- > default ltsp-NBD > ontimeout ltsp-NBD > > label ltsp-NBD > menu label LTSP, using NBD > kernel vmlinuz-3.2.0-55-generic > append ro initrd=initrd.img init=/sbin/init-ltsp quiet splash > plymouth:force-splash vt.handoff=7 root=/dev/sda1 rootflags=ro > loop=/Boot/LTSP/i386.img > ipappend 3 > -->8-- > > Install Epoptes, it is handy tool to work with clients and users. > > http://ltsp.fi/howto/Epoptes/05a.png > http://ltsp.fi/howto/Epoptes/05b.png > > Then do these as Alkis told: > > sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt > sudo mkdir -p /mnt/Boot/LTSP > sudo dd if=/dev/nbd0 of=/mnt/Boot/LTSP/i386.img; reboot > > and then change default file as above. "append -- i386.img" is in one > line, no break.
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