On 2014-08-18, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Hi.  I just tested Debian Edu based on Jessie, and selected the Thin
> Client Server profile, which set up LTSP on a server.  But the
> installation failed.  I used our netinst CD, and the installation
> failed with these syslog messages:

Does your netinst CD contain all the packages necessary to build an LTSP
chroot? Otherwise, you'll need to preseed a network mirror... Though it
looks like you didn't even get far enough for that to be the issue...


>   Aug 17 22:21:53 main-menu[175]: INFO: Menu item 'ltsp-client-builder' 
> selected
>   Aug 17 22:21:53 ltsp-client-builder: ltsp-build-client options: --mirror 
> file:///media/cdrom --security-mirror none --updates-mirror none 
> --accept-unsigned-packages

This worked for me with a CD built using simple-cdd a few weeks
back. I'll give it another try and see if something has changed- I know
debian-installer has had a new release since then...


>   Aug 17 22:22:00 in-target: Detected CD install, disabling APT repository 
> checking.
>   Aug 17 22:22:02 in-target: I: Retrieving Release 
>   Aug 17 22:22:02 in-target: E: Failed getting release file 
> file:///media/cdrom/dists/jessie/Release
>   Aug 17 22:22:02 in-target: error: LTSP client installation ended abnormally
>   Aug 17 22:22:03 ltsp-client-builder: ERROR: ltsp-build-client failed to run
>   Aug 17 22:22:03 main-menu[175]: WARNING **: Configuring 
> 'ltsp-client-builder' failed with error code 1
>   Aug 17 22:22:03 main-menu[175]: WARNING **: Menu item 'ltsp-client-builder' 
> failed.

I'm wondering if Debian Edu still rearranges the order of boot options?
it might leave the CD in an unmounted state when ltsp-client-builder is
run?


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