On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:46:55AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote: > On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 02:38:32PM +0200, Daniel J. Priem wrote: > > The rootfilesystem is writable but will be normaly not changed. Only on > > Startup the configfiles for the client will be created / linked > Still, conceptually, a root filesystem is "state" information for the > netbootable client. Even if the default policy is to not change the root > filesystem, is that written in stone? It's often shared between multiple clients -- it should be read-only for normal operations. FWIW, I seem to have a /usr/lib/lts/i386-linux directory on my system; I think this was an upstream default. Since all of the files under there are merely "data" to the host system, /usr/share/ltsp/i386-linux is probably fine. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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