On 2015-09-02, Robert Mavrinac wrote: > I have several Debian 8 LTSP_PNP servers. I tried to make a change in > /etc/ltsp/update-kernels.conf, but discovered it isn't actually > sourced by any other files, so the changes are not propagated when the > image or kernels are updated.
I routinely update values in update-kernels.conf and it definitely uses the changes made... What exactly did you change, and what commands did you run that didn't result in the changes being propegated? What's confusing is that /usr/share/ltsp/update-kernels may need to be manually re-run after making changes to /etc/ltsp/update-kernels.conf, unless you're installing or updating kernels. Another possible source of confusion is if there is both a chroot (e.g. /opt/ltsp/amd64) and an image (e.g. /opt/ltsp/images/amd64.img) with the same name. When ltsp-update-kernels is called, it may pick the chroot's boot partition (e.g. /opt/ltsp/amd64/boot) rather than the server's (e.g. /boot). > Shouldn't changes to update-kernels.conf also be sourced for LTSP_PNP? LTSP PNP is a concept, not a program... so I'm not sure what you mean here. Are you talking about "ltsp-update-image --cleanup /" ? live well, vagrant
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