I have the same problem under RH 7.3 - I don't want the GUI on the
server, but I do want it on the clients.

The trick is to set your server to runlevel 5, but use gdmconfig to stop
X running locally. Choose the 'Expert' options tab, then select 'X-server
setup', select the  '0 /usr/sbin/X11/X' entry, and press 'Delete
Server'. 'Apply', and 'Close'. Ignore the warning messages.

Your LTSP server should now boot up in 'dumb terminal' mode, and your
LTSP clients will still have a graphical GDM login.

John

On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 10:08:04 +0100 (MET)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I want to start the server in Runlevel 3. So i start the tftp, dhcpd
> and the ntfs Server. But when the client starts the X Server do not
> came up. Can somebody start the X server in Runlevel 3(on the server).
> I build the system with Linux Redhat 8.0! 
> 
> cheers,
> Julian
> 


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