Thanks, that was just about perfect. What worked was

apt-get remove ltsp-client

I'm all set, again.

Many thanks.

On 11/14/06, Simon Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Silly Question, maybe:

Have you tried "apt-get uninstall ltsp-client"???

Simón

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I installed ltsp-client. I didn't even notice the warning about 'do not install this on a regular machine.'

I'm now hoping there is some combination of apt commands I can use from the rescue shell that will help me disable my mistake?

TIA




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        Hi all,

        I could use some advice 'undoing' a poorly planned LTSP workstation
        installation. I have indavertently changed my laptop into an LTSP
        workstation. I can't get it to boot into edubuntu on its own.

        It had been my intention to set it up so that I could retain boot the laptop
        as always, or as a workstation. I must not have been paying enough
        attention. Now, the only login option I seem to have is for a server that
        doesn't exist.

        I assume I can do something from the rescue shell. Would there be some apt
        commands I should issue to undo the LTSP installation?

        TIA
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        On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Michael Steigerwald wrote:

        > I could use some advice 'undoing' a poorly planned LTSP workstation
        > installation. I have indavertently changed my laptop into an LTSP
        > workstation. I can't get it to boot into edubuntu on its own.
        >
        > It had been my intention to set it up so that I could retain boot the
        > laptop as always, or as a workstation. I must not have been paying enough
        > attention. Now, the only login option I seem to have is for a server that
        > doesn't exist.
        >
        > I assume I can do something from the rescue shell. Would there be some
        > apt commands I should issue to undo the LTSP installation?

        What exactly did you do?  An LTSP workstation is doesn't involve and
        installation procedure, you just boot off the network.

        Did you do a cd installation?  What option did you take?

        Gavin




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