The problem is that you don't have an /etc/nbd-server/conf.d/ltsp_i386.conf 
file and so nbd-server doesn't start itself.
That file is generated by ltsp-update-image. So the next information you need 
to include is any errors that you see after running:

sudo ltsp-update-image
(you might also need: sudo service nbd-server start)


That's supposed to be ran automatically at the end of ltsp-build-client. So if 
it runs fine for you now, it might mean that ltsp-build-client was interrupted 
and didn't complete successfully. That in turn might have happened for any 
number of reasons, even temporary ones like the Ubuntu archive being in an 
inconsistent state. We'd need the whole ltsp-build-client output to be certain, 
you probably didn't keep that so if that was the original problem we won't know 
it until you try ltsp-build-client again.

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  i386: Client drops into BusyBox

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