On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 04:18:25PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > [Wolfgang Schweer] > > By default, LTSP in wheezy uses LDM for diskless workstations. So > > sshfs is used to access home dirs -- same as with thin clients. > > This comment made me believe that LTSP in Debian Edu Wheezy used sshfs > to access user home directories, and that we no longer needed to add > diskless workstations to DNS and the workstation-hosts netgroup. > > But I was wrong. Our LTSP setup still uses NFSv4 to mount home > directories, and it is impossible to log in if the machine isn't > registered in GOSA and added to DNS, DHCP and the workstation-hosts > netgroup. > > So I wonder, are you talking about some non-edu setup above, or is there > something wrong with my setup compared to your setup? Perhaps we should > switch to sshfs in Debian Edu? I'll have another look at LTSP clients soon. A few weeks ago it was as stated above, iirc. It was default Debian Edu setup.
Wolfgang
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