creating fat 'thin' clients with ltsp

Oliver Grawert ogra at ubuntu.com
Thu Feb 14 10:48:30 GMT 2008


hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2008, 22:38 +0100 schrieb David Van Assche:
> Hi Alexander,
>    It takes up as much space as you need it to. It really depends on
> what files you have installed, but calculate that a XFCE based chroot
> with open office, firefox, and various multimedia tools will probably
> take up to 600 MB and a full edubuntu desktop install will probably
> take up to 1  gig. It takes slighltly longer than a traditional thin
> client ltsp-update-image, but its still very reasonable.
note that ltsp actually only uses the files form /opt/ltsp/images ... if
you are done with tweaking, you can tar up the chroot and burn it to CD
or so and delete the files in /opt/ltsp/1386 ... that will save
significant amounts of diskspace ...

for hardy+1 i want to have
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/ltsp-image-shell/
ready. that will operate without any chroot directly on the image.

ciao
	oli
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