Thanks Vagrant
You recommendation "That method builds the image out of the server's
files, so you would edit or create /usr/share/ltsp/get_hosts, in this
case, and then run "ltsp-update-image --cleanup /" to update the image."
solved my problem.
Thanks Asmo
The guide I used seems to have be
> Hello I have several LTSP-PNP with Debian 8 running . I want to convert
> to Master/Slave or Main/Application setup. With LTSP-PNP there is no
> chroot just the image file (/opt/ltsp/images/i386.img) so where do I put
> get_hosts; all guides I have seen refer to
> /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/
15.05.2015, 19:58, Michael Peters kirjoitti:
> Is it possible to accomplish load balancing with LTSP-PNP?
> Thanks
> Michael
I have some notes/howto for that. Please, use Google Translate (Finnish
> English), sorry for that.
http://ltsp.fi/?page_id=1119
For Debian.
http://ltsp.fi/?page_id=10
On 2015-05-15, Michael Peters wrote:
> Hello I have several LTSP-PNP with Debian 8 running . I want to
> convert to Master/Slave or Main/Application setup. With LTSP-PNP
> there is no chroot just the image file (/opt/ltsp/images/i386.img) so
> where do I put get_hosts; all guides I have seen refe
Hello I have several LTSP-PNP with Debian 8 running . I want to convert to
Master/Slave or Main/Application setup. With LTSP-PNP there is no chroot just
the image file (/opt/ltsp/images/i386.img) so where do I put get_hosts; all
guides I have seen refer to /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/get_