[K12OSN] can't get terminal to runlevel 3

Petre Scheie petre at maltzen.net
Mon Aug 15 12:55:37 UTC 2005


Ah, yes, that works. Thanks.  Perhaps the docs on ltsp.org should be updated, as they 
still show 'RUNLEVEL = 3' as an option in the examples (section 2.4.3).

Petre

Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Petre,
> 
> RUNLEVEL isn't used in LTSP anymore.  Hasn't been for quite a while.
> 
> if you want a shell on the terminal, you need to set this:
> 
>      SCREEN_01 = shell
> 
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> jam at Ltsp.org
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Petre Scheie wrote:
> 
> 
>>I replaced my version 3.1.2 server with a 4.1.2 server.  The monitor on one of
>>my workstations can handle the frequencies the CPU box is using because when
>>it starts the X server, the screen just goes blank.  Plugging in a different
>>monitor works.  So, I figured I'd set the lts.conf file to run that
>>workstation at runlevel 3 and manually start X to try to debug the problem.
>>So, here's the relevant section of lts.conf:
>>
>>[00:90:27:b6:b9:15]
>>       XSERVER            = auto
>>       RUNLEVEL           = 3
>>
>>But when I reboot the client, it still loads X.  I tried setting a hostname
>>for the client in dhcpd.conf thusly:
>>
>>host art {
>>       hardware ethernet     00:90:27:b6:b9:15;
>>       fixed-address         172.26.18.6;
>>       filename              "/lts/vmlinuz.ltsp";
>>   }
>>
>>and then set lts.conf to use [art] instead of the MAC address as its
>>identifier.  But that doesn't work either.  Is this different in 4.1.2?  Any
>>idea why I can't get the client to stay at runlevel 3?
>>
>>Petre
>>
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