On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:04 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert <rwe-...@osnanet.de> wrote:
> Hi Johan,
>
> thanks for that idea. I downloaded and burned one and will test as soon
> as possible.
>
> But: Wouldn't it be possible to let ltsp make a new 64bit image instead
> of the i386.img it made now?
>

See parts under "If you are not using Tumbleweed..." here
https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:KIWI-LTSP_quick_start

Install kiwi-image-ltsp64 and kiwi-image-ltsp-boot64 packages from
tumbleweed repo, edit LTSP_PROFILES="i386  x86_64" in
/etc/sysconfig/kiwi-ltsp LTSP_PROFILES="i386  x86_64"

You might have to update kiwi-desc-ltsp and kiwi-ltsp packages from
tumbleweed repo if the following does not work, not sure if PROFILES
were implemented before your server installation.

Run kiwi-ltsp -c, if everything is alright then you would see latest
tubmbleweed x86_64 image in boot menu of the clients.

BTW, your server installation is too old, you should consider updating
to at least openSUSE 42.2 or use ltsp-pnp on Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2.

Cheers

Jigish

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