I indeed have a chroot pw and ssh, but that is not what I meant. The
files in /var/log/ are mostly empty. I just found that ltsp writes in
/etc/syslog.conf *.* ServerIP. Looks like remote logging. Is there
anything I have to configure on the server?


2009/7/2 Jordan Erickson <jerick...@logicalnetworking.net>:
> Peter, you could unlock and create a password for the root user in the
> chroot so you could log in through tty1...or through ssh if you
> installed openssh-server...or, you could enable remote syslog, but
> that's pretty unstable when you're talking more than 1-2 clients at a time.
>
> Cheers,
> Jordan/Lns
>
>
> Peter Stein wrote:
>> Is there any possibility to use the log files on the thin client? That
>> would be very helpful for debug.
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Peter
>>
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