Thanks for the fast response on the NFS problem!  That's fixed now.

How it says:

syslogd: syslogd:  unable to write to remove file handle 192.168.0.1:514

Then, it looks like it is traying to start X but keeps flashing :-(

I changed the default runlevel to 3 and I get a bash prompt in the / 
directory where I ran the /tmp/start_ws manually.  The error I get is:

Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Manager unwilling Host unwilling

I assume it is an xdmcp problem, but don't know how to troubleshoot it.  I'm 
running GDM and have the XDCMP section looking just like the ltsp docs.  I 
don't know if there is an error log anywhere.  Also, I noticed that the 
mounted filesystem is read only.  Should it be?

Any suggestions on what to try?

-- 
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