LTSPmeaning

ThinStation

On Tumbleweed also install kiwi-image-ltsp and kiwi-image-ltsp-boot packages. Images for 64bit clients are kiwi-image-ltsp64 and kiwi-image-ltsp-boot64. 32bit server can be used to serve 64bit clients and vice versa. The following example shows the installation of the 32bit packages:

iPXE

Download openSUSE Edu Li-f-e, create live USB stick or DVD. Install it and create users for the terminals using YaST, one user per terminal is required.

If you are not on Tumbleweed, install the image rpm packages manually, get the correct links for the kiwi-image-ltsp and kiwi-image-ltsp-boot packages from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ltsp/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/noarch/

If you are not using Li-f-e then install kiwi-ltsp and kiwi-desc-ltsp packages from the server:ltsp repository. The following example shows how to do this for openSUSE Leap 42.3. If you are using a different operating system version, replace openSUSE_Leap_42.3 with the respective directory name:

Ltspgithub

Edit /srv/tftpboot/KIWI/root.default/etc/lts.conf as per your requirement. See man lts.conf after installing ltsp-docs package for variables that can be used.

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Pentium processor running at 2+ ghz, 64 bit 512MB+200MB RAM per client RAM on the server 2 NICS if internet sharing is required