01-14-2019
Hi Don,
Thanks for the pointer regarding the path, it has now been amended and the build script has been corrected on the Satellite Server.
As to the "root" access problem @Bakunin, as a contractor I'm kind of stuck with what I'm given and during the build phase there is a standard root password set. This is changed before the server is handed over to the support teams, I don't particularly like the way that the servers are built - but if the client says to stack boxex in the corner. Then I'll point out that he'd be better putting them in the cupboard, but because he's paying I'll stack them in the corner if he doesn't see sense.
Thamks again for all the pointers.
Regards
Gull04
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ltsp-build-client
ltsp-build-client(8) ltsp-build-client(8)
NAME
ltsp-build-client - Builds an LTSP client system for use with the LTSP server
SYNOPSIS
ltsp-build-client <options>
DESCRIPTION
ltsp-build-client builds an ltsp client chroot using standard packages for use with the ltsp server. This chroot installation can be mod-
ified in a number of ways as outlined in the OPTIONS section. If present, defaults will be read from the configuration file
/etc/ltsp/ltsp-build-client.conf, and will be overridden by using the command line options. ltsp-build-client is usually run as the root
user. Visit http://www.ltsp.org for more information.
OPTIONS
Not all options are available on all installations. For a complete list of available options, use the --help and --extra-help options.
--arch arch
Builds a chroot with the specified architecture. Must be a supported architecture of the distribution, and compatible with the
host architecture. Defaults vary by distribution.
--base dir
Sets the default path for the ltsp chroots to be installed into. Defaults to /opt/ltsp/.
--chroot file
Sets the default name for the ltsp chroot. Defaults to the architecture selected with --arch or the running architecture.
--config file
Load configuration defaults from specified file. See CONFIG FILE below for more information.
--exclude packages
Sets packages to exclude from the initial client chroot.
--extra-help
Displays all available commandline options.
--help Displays the ltsp-build-client help message.
--mirror mirror_url
Select the mirror to download packages from. file:/// and http:// URLs are supported.
--purge-chroot
Purges the existing LTSP chroot if present.
CONFIG FILE
ltsp-build-client will read a configuration file to override built-in defaults. the default location for this configuration file is
/etc/ltsp/ltsp-build-client.conf, and can be specified with the --conf commandline option.
values are NAME="VALUE" pairs, with # representing commented lines. most commandline options have an equivalent. an example Debian based
system with an alternate base location, architecture, and distribution:
# set alternate default location for ltsp chroot (--base)
BASE="/srv/ltsp"
# build an amd64 chroot by default (--arch)
ARCH="amd64"
# build a Debian sid environment (--dist)
DIST="sid"
SEE ALSO
ltsp-update-sshkeys(8), ltsp-update-kernels(8).
AVAILABILITY
ltsp-build-client is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp.
MAN PAGE AUTHOR
Peter Savage - silentk - cbx33 debug@silentkeystroke.co.uk
updated 2006, 2009 by Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@freegeek.org>, 2011 by Wim Muskee <wimmuskee@gmail.com>
2011-08-11 ltsp-build-client(8)