Sorry, should clarify this a bit...
The ltsp client is in run level 5.

David Howdle
OPSM Group Systems Support
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Australia
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>>> "David Howdle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/14/04 5:21 PM >>>
Hello All,

Is there any way that I can look into the /proc filesystem of a booted
ltsp client?

Thanks

David Howdle
OPSM Group Systems Support
Sydney
Australia
(02) 9334 2666
0419 626 794


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