Just modify your lts.conf so that LOCAL_APPS=Y, your station will mount the user's home directory via NFS so that you can copy the file there ;-)
/Patrick On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 10:02, Sudev Barar wrote: > On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 19:04, Patrick Regnouf wrote: > > you can try to boot up in level 3 and run the following sequence of > > commands > > > > bash# export HOME=/tmp > > bash# /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 -configure > > > > you should end up with a workable XF86Config.new in your tmp directory > > then try > > > > bash# /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 -xf86config /tmp/XF86Config.new -indirect > > server > > > > if this works, then transfer the newly created XF86Config to you server > > and adjust lts.conf accordingly > > > Lovely, thanks for explaining it so nicely, worked like a charm. Now the > problem is I do not know how to transfer it to my server!!! In bash all > directories are being shown as read only below the "/opt/ltsp/i386/" > directory. And I do not know how to access the server root or any other > directory. Help please. > Sudev Barar
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