The last message was an incomplete reply - got sent prematurely.
I resolved the issue by creating a separate physical Ubuntu 16.04 server for
these clients, Not exactly what I wanted, but it works for what I needed it for.
As for the additional chroot on the Debian server, the Ubuntu client never
starts as a fat client. Any missing information from the last reply will have
to be added later, when I can get back to it.
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From: Vagrant Cascadian <vagr...@debian.org>
Sent: October 4, 2016 12:17 PM
To: Robert Mavrinac; ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Can I build an Ubuntu Xenial chroot on a Debian
Jessie LTSP server?
> That sure doesn't give much to go on...
> What is the output of "ltsp-info"?
I'll have to rebuild the client to try this again. I had to clean up the server
cluster for now.
> Are there any *.desktop files in /opt/ltsp/CHROOT/usr/share/xsessions/?
Yes. gnome-flashback-metacity and gnome-flashback-compiz.
> How much ram do the clients have?
8 GB
> Do you have both the old LTSP-PNP image and Ubuntu image present, and is
> it booting from the desired image?
Yes, both are present, and it is booting from the desired image.
> Any other *detailed* useful information you might be able to provide?
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