Hello,

I was back on-site today so I re-ran everything to make sure.  I had
made a change to lts.conf when I was trying some stuff so here is
everything:

On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos <alk...@gmail.com> wrote:

New lts.conf in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/amd64/lts.conf:
[default]
#SOUND=true
#SCREEN_02=shell
#[00:22:64:BB:60:A8]
#SCREEN_01=shell

> On the server:
> ==============
> Set a root password in the chroot:
> $ sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 passwd

Done.

> Update the image:
> $ sudo ltsp-update-image

Done.

> Get the lts.conf md5sum:
> $ md5sum /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf

5e1350bb3e7ecc6a2d4667c5b3112947  /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/amd64/lts.conf

> On a client:
> ============
> Press Alt+Ctrl+F1. Login as root. There, run:
> # getltscfg -a

#SCREEN_01="shell"
export SCREEN_01

> # md5sum /etc/lts.conf

5e1350bb3e7ecc6a2d4667c5b3112947 /etc/lts.conf

I also tried what Martin Funke had mentioned when he said he had the
exact same problem - I tried to make the changes in /opt/ltsp... and
run ltsp-update-image but it did not work.  I am not sure what
/var/lib/tftpboot... should be set to if I'm using /opt.

Thank you
Joseph

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