08-16-2011
Printers Error on LTSP Client
I have Ubuntu Server 11.04 with at least 20 clients LTSP, in 7 clients we have HP LaserJet 1005p connected via USB, sometimes the printers appear likes disconnected, the only way to fix it is unplug the cable, plug into mu laptop with Windows 7, print a test page and then connect to LTSP Client and works fine, any help!!!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ltsp-update-image
ltsp-update-image(8) System Manager's Manual ltsp-update-image(8)
NAME
ltsp-update-image - Generate an NBD image from an LTSP chroot
SYNOPSIS
ltsp-update-image [OPTION] [CHROOT...]
DESCRIPTION
ltsp-update-image generates a compressed squashfs image from an LTSP chroot and exports it with nbd-server(1). CHROOT can be a full path
or a subdirectory of the /opt/ltsp base directory, and it defaults to the host architecture if unset.
OPTIONS
-b --base=
The LTSP base directory. Defaults to "/opt/ltsp".
-c --cleanup
Temporarily remove user accounts, logs, caches etc from the chroot before exporting the image. The chroot arch is required to be
compatible with the server arch.
-e --exclude=
List of dirs/files to exclude from the image. This is in addition to /etc/ltsp/ltsp-update-image.excludes.
-f --config-nbd
Generate appropriate nbd-server configuration files. It's automatically set if NFS isn't used or if other LTSP generated nbd-server
configuration files already exist.
-h --help
The application help page.
-m --no-compress
Don't compress the generated image.
-n --no-backup
Don't backup chroot.img to chroot.img.old.
-r --revert
Swap chroot.img with chroot.img.old and update kernels.
SEE ALSO
ltsp-build-client(8), ltsp-update-kernels(8), ltsp-update-sshkeys(8), mksquashfs(1), nbd-server(1).
AVAILABILITY
ltsp-update-image is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/ltsp.
MAN PAGE AUTHOR
Copyright 2012 Alkis Georgopoulos <alkisg@gmail.com>, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later
version.
2012-05-29 ltsp-update-image(8)