ltsp-chroot (8)
NAME
ltsp-chroot - chroot into a specific LTSP thin client chrootSYNOPSIS
ltsp-chroot [,OPTION/] ,command/DESCRIPTION
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 command line options.OPTIONS
- -a, --arch[=,ARCH/]
- Sets the architecture of the target chroot. Defaults vary by distribution.
- -b, --base[=,PATH/]
- Sets base of target chroot. Defaults to ,/opt/ltsp/ if unspecified.
- -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.
- -h, --help
- Displays the ltsp-chroot help message.
- -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.
- -r, --copy-resolv-conf
- If set, copies the server resolv.conf to the chroot previous to chrooting.
- --version
- Output version information and exit.
AVAILABILITY
Part of the ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from launchpad.net/products/ltsp.FILES
/etc/ltsp/<tool>.conf: Upon execution the tool will read a configuration file to override built-in defaults.Values are NAME="VALUE" pairs, with # representing commented lines. most commandline options have an equivalent. an example Debian based system with an alternate base location, architecture, and distribution:
# set alternate default location for ltsp chroot (--base)
BASE="/srv/ltsp"
# build an amd64 chroot by default (--arch)
ARCH="amd64"
# build a Debian sid environment (--dist)
DIST="sid"
/etc/ltsp/ltsp-server.conf: Each LTSP server tool will read a generic configuration file. This file is typically used for setting BASE, TFTP_DIRS and TFTP_BOOT_DIR. These settings are overwritten by those set in specific tool configs.