To be clear, my terminal is booting from its hard disk (old laptop that
doesn't support PXE).  So, I don't think it needs tftp to be active on
the server.  As I understand it, the disk image is mounted over SSH or
NFS.  I've tried booting with and without tftp started via the init
script.  With it started, the client honours the lts.conf, without, it
does not honour it.  That suggests that tftps presence is the variable
rather than the contonts of lts.conf (which are the same in both cases).

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[hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270078
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