On 2016-01-09, richard kweskin wrote: > Edited /etc/ltsp/ltsp-server.conf to have ARCH=”i386” and DIST=”wheezy” ... > ltsp-build-client (without parameters) > > However, this last command created a chroot with a minimal wheezy i386 > without xorg and without lxde. Should I not have created > /etc/ltsp/ltsp-build-client.conf?
I tried this with ltsp 5.5.7-1 (just uploaded to Debian), and it worked fine for me. I used in ltsp-build-client.conf: ARCH="i386" DIST="wheezy" MIRROR="http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian" and then ran "ltsp-build-client". Then I installed nfs-kernel-server, ran ltsp-config nfs, edited /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf to use i386 (using isc-dhcp-server), and booted. LDM came up fine, and it logged into the server a a thin client. After installing a window manager (openbox), it worked as a fat client as well. So not sure if you're still having the issue, or what the issue was in the first place, but it appears to work correctly in newer versions of LTSP at least. live well, vagrant
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