- "Veli-Matti Lintu" wrote:
> Has anyone else been experiencing problems with Ubuntu Karmic based
> ltsp
> thin clients when using the reboot option in ldm's menu? Shutdown
> works
> with no problems, but several thin clients just throw a bunch of
> squashfs and nbd errors before getting stuck
Well, I do have the same problem.
I think it comes from the new startup manager (upstart), which parrallelizes
lots of tasks at startup and shutdown. Thus, the network may be stopped quite
quickly at shutdown : usually on a normal desktop computer, you don't really
care as soon as your programs
Hello, everyone!
Has anyone else been experiencing problems with Ubuntu Karmic based ltsp
thin clients when using the reboot option in ldm's menu? Shutdown works
with no problems, but several thin clients just throw a bunch of
squashfs and nbd errors before getting stuck. The kernel doesn't freeze
Pressing the physical reboot button on the computer case no longer does
anything after upgrading LTSP 4.1 to 4.2 (and later 4.2.1). Is this a
feature? And more importantly, is there a way to return to the old
behavior? I would like our users to be able to reboot or turn off their
machines u
Fred Aswad wrote:
Is there a way to remotely shutdown or reboot a thin client?
We had this topic on this list several times. The problem is that
a/ the client kernel needs ACPI support built in (no idea if the recent
kernels have, I had to roll my own when I tested last time)
b/ the "halt -f -p"
Is there a way to remotely shutdown or reboot a thin client?
thanks!
Fred Aswad
(new LTSP user!)
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Thanks to those who helped with my reboot question.
Stephen
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