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ltsp-info(1)															      ltsp-info(1)

NAME
ltsp-info -- display troubleshooting information about ltsp server and chroots SYNOPSIS
ltsp-info DESCRIPTION
ltsp-info will display information useful to troubleshooting issues on an LTSP server. Information should include server distro and release, versions of LTSP related packages installed on the server, LTSP chroots and their package versions, LTSP image files and lts.conf(5). OPTIONS
--verbose Display more information, such as including the contents of detected files. --no-server-info Do not display server information. EXAMPLE
ltsp-info SEE ALSO
lts.conf(5) AVAILABILITY
ltsp-info is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp (link to URL https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp) . AUTHOR
Copyright 2006-2010 Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@freegeek.org>, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. Vagrant Cascadian 20100129 ltsp-info(1)

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ltsp-chroot(8)															    ltsp-chroot(8)

NAME
ltsp-chroot - Chroots into a specific LTSP thin client chroot SYNOPSIS
ltsp-chroot <options> DESCRIPTION
ltsp-chroot chroots into a specified LTSP chroot. Optional arguments can be provided to customize the chroot location as well as extra mounts. If present, default arguments will be read from the configuration file /etc/ltsp/ltsp-chroot.conf, and overwritten with used com- mand line options. OPTIONS
-a --arch arch Sets the architecture of the target chroot. Defaults vary by distribution. -b --base dir Sets the path of the target chroot. Defaults to /opt/ltsp/. -c --mount-package-cache If set, mounts the server package directories to the chroot previous to chrooting. Settings vary by distribution. -d --mount-dev If set, mounts the server dev and devpts directories to the chroot previous to chrooting. -p --mount-proc If set, mounts the server proc to the chroot previous to chrooting. -m --mount-all If set, mounts the proc, dev and package directories to the chroot before chrooting. -p --copy-resolv-conf If set, copies the server resolv.conf to the chroot previous to chrooting. -h --help Displays the ltsp-chroot help message. SEE ALSO
ltsp-build-client(8), AVAILABILITY
ltsp-chroot is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp. MAN PAGE AUTHOR
Wim Muskee <wimmmuskee@gmail.com> 2012-02-11 ltsp-chroot(8)
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