On 2015-09-02, Robert Mavrinac wrote:
> Yes, I'm using "ltsp-update-image --cleanup /", and I think that is
> exactly the problem. I have tested this serveral times just now, and
> it still doesn't work with the base "/".

I think the problem is in /usr/share/ltsp/cleanup.d/50-update-kernels,
as it doesn't run if /boot/pxelinux.cfg exists:

  # Remove it if ltsp-client-core.postinst calls update-kernels in the
  # future.
  test -d /boot/pxelinux.cfg || /usr/share/ltsp/update-kernels

Do you have /boot/pxelinux.cfg directory? If you delete
/boot/pxelinux.cfg does it work after running ltsp-update-image (no need
to call update-kernels or ltsp-update-kernels manually)?


It is admittedly confusing(if not plain broken), so we really need to
figure out how to make this process simpler. Please file a bug report
about it, either through launchpad or the Debian bug tracking system:

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ltsp/+filebug
  https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

Thanks!


live well,
  vagrant

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