Thanks Gavin.  Yes, <ALT>+<F7> does the trick, and serves as a good work-around.  However, I would like to figure out how I can have it boot directly to the login to make the process easier for them.  I'm gonna do some more digging around on the 'net, and if I can come up with an answer, I'll let everyone know.


Gavin McCullagh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Brad Thomas wrote:

  
I have setup a lab for the school here running an Edubuntu server.  My 
clients are having problems though.  I cannot get them to load X at 
times.  This is what happens:
1. I will boot one of my clients and it'll load up fine.
2. I then boot a second client.  I get the following after boot in a 
terminal window (no GUI login screen):
----------------------------
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS ltsp tty1
ltsp login:
----------------------------
    

Have you tried hitting <ctrl><alt><F7> when you see this screen?  I have
yet to understand this behaviour myself but ferquently thin clients seem to
boot to the text terminal instead of showing the X output (even though X is
started).

Actually, if someone knows the answer to this and how to fix it I'd be
mightily interested.

Gavin


  
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