On 19 January 2011 18:03, Tom Ellis <tom.el...@canonical.com> wrote: > What is the python script going to do? > > If you just want to go straight to the installer you can use > 'only-ubiquity' as boot option and you won't see a desktop. > > You can also preseed ubiquity if you want to automate the whole install. > > Sorry, not so familiar with UCK, perhaps someone else can answer that. I > tend to use live-helper for this sort of thing, which you could add a > small init script into the live chroot to get it to run a script upon boot.
Hi I am trying to use this script http://winlinanswers.com/book/resources.php?resource=26 to boot to a system that gives the user the option to open a Terminal Services session or shut the system down. I have tried to use the method found here http://www.winlinanswers.com/book/resources.php?resource=28. NOTE: the thinclientmenu.py has a missing " on line 43. If you correct this and run the script it produces the desired dialog. Using the UCK I asked for the chroot'd console and followed the tutorial. When I built and ran the live ISO the system booted into the installer dialog. When I clicked try Ubuntu it went back to the loading splash screen and hung. It seems if you click try Ubuntu the system starts a new X session, what ever I did messed this up. I really need to find out how to by pass the installer and boot straight into Ubuntu. Regards Jon -- Jon Farmer Tel 07795 118140 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/