On 20/10/2015 12:18 μμ, g wrote: > But now the problem is that in "thin-client mode" the operating system > and apps on the client are not anymore the one installed in > /opt/ltsp/i386 chrooted environment. > It seems that in thin-client mode the apps available are the ones > installed in the server system itself. It seems like a "normal" remote > x-session :( ...
Yes, that's what LTSP does. You misunderstood and you thought that it would "login to the chroot", while it "logins to the server /": Thin and fat clients ==> use the chroot to boot Thin and fat clients ==> authenticate as the server users. There are no chroot users. Thin clients ==> use the server programs after login Fat clients ==> use the chroot programs after login If you want the users to not have access to your server, then use another server as the LTSP server. What you were thinking, for the thin clients to be able to use the chroot programs, could only be done with a container technology like lxc, vbox etc. If you want that then an easy method is to install vbox in your server and then install ltsp-server inside vbox. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net