how to use fed10-12 as ltsp server for redhat 5
Almquist Burke
burke at thealmquists.net
Fri Apr 2 08:55:44 UTC 2010
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What you might try is putting the login system and the /home
filesystem on the CentOS box. (You can use Samba, NIS, or LDAP for
the login system and NFS to share out /home. Then you can has as many
fedora 10+ servers running the actual applications. This will make it
easier to upgrade your LTSP servers since it's just the OS and
applications on them and not the user/data stuff.
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