[Bug 951526] Re: i386: Client drops into BusyBox

TrialAndError trial.and.error at gmx.de
Wed Mar 14 07:28:34 UTC 2012


Pardon, I never changed anything?! I did a clean install of a earlier 
12.04 and ltsp-server-standalone.

The point is that any program might change a .conf file. So in the case 
of an update there is the question what to do with an non-standard .conf 
file. This is a good thing and a ltsp install could do the same.

Am 13.03.2012 17:18, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> If a user edits a configuration file and deliberately empties its
> contents, I don't see why nbd-server or LTSP should bother notifying the
> user that what he did may (or may not, depending on his other
> configuration files) impact his server functionality.
>
> I think that the question at this point is why that file was empty.
> If it was a manual change, there's no point in keeping the bug report open, we might as well close it.
>
> Regards,
> Alkis
>

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Title:
  i386: Client drops into BusyBox

Status in “ltsp” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  precise, 2012-03-10

  After building a new chroot on a clean fully updated Ubuntu Precise
  i386, client drops into BusyBox as described in #924681.

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