On recently upgraded Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty).

I've installed

> ltsp-server-standalone              5.5.1-1ubuntu2

and done the ltsp-build client.

I have /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp5/i386/lts.conf as:

 >[default]
>   SERVER=192.168.10.1
>    SCREEN_01=shell
>    SCREEN_02=telnet
>    SCREEN_03=kiosk
>    LDM_THEME=joy
>    LOCAL_APPS=N
>    X_MODE_0=1024x768
>    SOUND=N
>    LDM_DIRECTX=Y
>    SYSLOG_HOST=192.168.10.1
>    LDM_SYSLOG=Y
>    TELNET_HOST=192.168.10.1

My pxe terminal boots OK, nothing unusual in syslog that I can see.

With screen_01 shell, it does this weird thing where the console flops 
back and forth between a "Login:", and what appears to be a "#" root 
prompt. If you respond to the "Login:", it flops to "#", and says 
"command not found" if you type a command in response to "#", it says 
"Login incorrect". After an extended, variable time, it sometimes 
becomes possible to log in (I've created an account in chrooted 
/opt/ltsp5/i386). Then everything appears normal. It shows proper 
netstat -nr, everything seems to be mounted OK.

screen_02 says "press any key to connect". But it doesn't connect, it 
drops to a "telnet>" prompt. But can then "open 192.168.10.1" to connect 
to the server works fine.

ldm and startx don't work at all, nothing logged.

Any ideas on how to proceed further with diagnosis would be much 
appreciated.

regards, Tim Johnston.


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