Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 22:17, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Ok, just re-install ltsp-4.1.1, to a separate directory, like
> /opt/ltsp-4.1.1
>
> Then, update your dhcpd.conf file, to set the root-path to the new
> location.
>
> Then, copy your lts.conf file from your old ltsp tree to your new one.
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 22:17, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Richard,
>
> Ok, just re-install ltsp-4.1.1, to a separate directory, like
> /opt/ltsp-4.1.1
>
> Then, update your dhcpd.conf file, to set the root-path to the new
> location.
>
> Then, copy your lts.conf file from your old ltsp tree to y
Richard,
Ok, just re-install ltsp-4.1.1, to a separate directory, like
/opt/ltsp-4.1.1
Then, update your dhcpd.conf file, to set the root-path to the new
location.
Then, copy your lts.conf file from your old ltsp tree to your new one.
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Rich
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 20:59, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Richard,
>
> I've got a 4.1.1 server here, and a T-170 thin client plugged in.
> I've got:
>
> SCREEN_01 = shell
> SCREEN_02 = startx
>
> I boot it up, i get the GUI login. I can hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, and it takes
> me back to screen1 w
Richard,
I've got a 4.1.1 server here, and a T-170 thin client plugged in.
I've got:
SCREEN_01 = shell
SCREEN_02 = startx
I boot it up, i get the GUI login. I can hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, and it takes
me back to screen1 with a shell.
What video chipset do you have?
Maybe it's some issue with th
Hi
I have
SCREEN_01 = startx
SCREEN_02 = shell
and I can switch between the 2 easily.
Dave
Richard Bos wrote:
>Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 13:56, schreef Joe Auerbach:
>
>
>>Are you sure you don't want the following:
>>
>>screen01= telnet
>>
>>That's what I use and it's just fine. I
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 13:56, schreef Joe Auerbach:
> Are you sure you don't want the following:
>
> screen01= telnet
>
> That's what I use and it's just fine. I think the command line you're
> seeing may be the command line that begins every x session briefly.
> Give that a shot.
I k
Are you sure you don't want the following:
screen01= telnet
That's what I use and it's just fine. I think the command line you're
seeing may be the command line that begins every x session briefly.
Give that a shot.
Richard Bos wrote:
I just finished an upgrade from 4.1 to 4.1.1 and
I just finished an upgrade from 4.1 to 4.1.1 and I think it was more or less
successfull. Right now I have the following problem:
From lts.conf:
[ws09]
SCREEN_01= shell
SCREEN_02= startx
During the boot, I see that the shell SCREEN_01 gets started, it than
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