Am 31/05/10 14:13, schrieb Thierry Dumont:
> In our lab, we have 2 sorts of ltsp clients. We are using Ubuntu 10.04 
> and the ltsp packages which come with it.
> During the boot of the  clients a banner "Ubuntu" with blinking dots is 
> displayed. This works fine on one sort of clients, but not on the other 
> one, where the banner looks completely broken (but excepted this, ltsp 
> works fine on both clients).
> 
> Do you know some way:
> -to improve the display during boot,

This is done by the kernel framebuffer driver and plymouth... I have no
idea.

> -or one way to suppress this banner ?

This should do it:

> disable the Ubuntu bootsplash for the chroot environment, so we can see 
> bootup messages scroll by:
> 
> sudo vim /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
> Remove the word quiet and splash. Save and exit, and reboot the thin-client. 
> You should now see all bootup messages instead of the Ubuntu graphical 
> bootsplash.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ClientTroubleshooting#Troubleshooting%20at%20the%20client%20itself


Jakob

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