Installation of LTSP-4.2
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You MUST install a new version of the ltsp-utils package. At least version 0.20 of the ltsp-utils package (containing version 0.15 of ltspadmin) is required.

LTSP-4.2 must be installed to a new directory. You cannot do an in-place upgrade. But this is actually a great way to do it. You can install LTSP-4.2 into a new subdir, such as /opt/ltsp-4.2, and then update the filename and root-path entries in dhcpd.conf to point to the new LTSP tree. This is a great way to test it, because you can change those dhcpd.conf entries for individual workstations very easily. Meanwhile, your other workstations will continue to function using the older version of LTSP.

To install LTSP-4.2, following these instructions:

    Download and install the latest ltsp-utils package
    (ltsp-utils was updated to version 0.25 on April 17th, 2006)

        Debian - Download official deb
        Debian - Download deb
        Ubuntu - Download deb
        Redhat/Fedora - Download RPM
        Slackware - Download TGZ (contributed by martijn at inlv dot org)
        Others - Download TGZ

    As root, run ltspadmin.

    If you have a previous version LTSP already installed, it is recommended that you install the ltsp-4.2 packages into a separate directory, such as: /opt/ltsp-4.2. You can configure this with the ltspadmin utility.

    Install ALL of the packages

   Choose the 'Configure LTSP' menu item, which will cause it to run the ltspcfg utility. Use this utility to setup the services.