Chuck,

There is no XF86Config-4 present in my test system;
/opt/ltsp/i386/XF86Config is the link to /tmpXF86Config.

As mentioned in my reply to John, I've been testing in runlevel 3. The error
"no devices detected" is output to the client screen. Errors are not being
logged to /var/log/XFree86.0.log (I don't know why; I witched to syslog from
metalog in order to run LTSP, probably is related). Progress relating to
dhcp, etc. is being logged to /var/log/syslog, messages, etc. as I have
sysklogd running with the -r option. Yet I have not detected a hint of where
the process is going wrong.

BTW, before posting to this list I searched the archives as far back as
sourceforge.net would allow, which is not very far (mid-November 2002), but
saw no similar discussion.

> if you habe an XF86Config-4 in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc//X11 it will use it.
> /X11/XF86Config should be a link to /tmp/XF86Config, which is where you
> special kernel will be loaded. If you use runlev el 3 and at bash
> prompt type /tmp/start_ws then you can kill x with ctrl alt backspace
> and read the errors in /var/log/XFree86.0.log. That should give you a
> hint where it is going wrong........Chuck



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