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On 28 Jul 2008, at 11:11, CyberOrg
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Lars Vogdt
wrote: There is hardly anything to it:
1. 1-click installation of kiwi-ltsp-prebuilt (First 1-click link that says Recommended) 2. Change /etc/sysconfig/kiwi-ltsp according to your network setup 3. Run kiwi-ltsp-setup -c
Sorry, this is wrong. Otherwise: please tell me how people should add a local Firefox to the image using just the steps you described above. Or add some special kernel-module to the client image.
The instructions above would be wrong if they do not work even after following all the procedure correctly.
Idea of "prebuilt image" is that no rebuilding is required. Doing anything else requires bit more advanced knowledge.
Which is why I was asking for some docs on it
Running local application is not supported yet, so firefox installed in ltsp image is not going to work.
Well that just killed my plans for using kiwi-ltsp Any idea if/when it will? Otherwise it's of to ubuntu
To add kernel module the instructions are here: http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP and in /usr/share/doc/packages/kiwi/kiwi.pdf from kiwi-doc package.
Any idea if the yast gui for making kiwi images is going to include ltsp?
Adding kernel module in initrd is slightly more tricky, the package has to be added to the respective boot image description.
/usr/share/kiwi/image/*boot/suse-<version>/config.xml
md5sum has to be modified if anything is changed in boot image
/usr/share/kiwi/image/*boot/suse-<version>/.checksum.md5
However users are not supposed to add anything to the boot images, in case someone requires a special module we have to get it incorporated in KIWI upstream.
So a nice one size it's all then, does that mean that the prebuilt image rpm is going to get huge?
Cheers
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