You can give them an Ubuntu installation in e.g. a VirtualBox VM,
and when they're done, install ltsp-client in it, loop-mount it with
vdfuse, and run
ltsp-update-image -c /path/to/mounted/vm/disk

Στις 11/11/2013 12:47 πμ, ο/η Todd O'Bryan έγραψε:
> I'd like to set up a second image for my clients to boot from. In
> particular, several times a year I stay after school and let my
> students play video games, but I don't want the games clogging up the
> normal image that we use for class. I'd also prefer not to have to do
> all the installing and checking on that second image.
> 
> Is there a way to give a non-sudoer user--a student, actually--access
> to just that chroot so that s/he can install everything, and then just
> ask me to run ltsp-update-image when it's time? If not, can the
> student run ltsp-build-image and ltsp-chroot from his/her account to a
> chroot inside his/her home folder, and then when everything's set up,
> can I copy everything to a system-wide location and change ownership
> to root?
> 

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