Hi Morty,

On Di 14 Jun 2011 11:20:53 CEST Moritz Struebe wrote:

Hi Mike,

at http://wiki.x2go.org/installing_x2go_thin_client_environment_debian

first note: this wiki page is in the middle of a process... ;-)

you highly recommend to set up a server of it's own. Where is the
rationale behind this strong recommendation? Especially as I can see no
major security risks running the server (you need root to set it up, of
course). At least none you can solve by using an extra server. But there
is quite a bit of overhead running the whole thing in a VM as it has
mainly I/O. And if one already has a nfs running, I can really see no
need for the extra overhead.

The reason why I recommend hosting of chroot images on a separate machine (a machine that does nothing else, apart from being a PXE server) is that when upgrading the chroot you may encounter service restarts during package upgrades that might have an effect on other system components.

The strategy has been adopted from a friend of mine who is a Linux service provider for schools in Oslo (Debian Edu context). They mostly roll out diskless workstations there (i.e. systems with NFS-roots) and that originally is their experience.

Greets,
Mike



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