Stan,
You are saying 'startup script', but what I think you need to do is
create a new 'screen script'. The script goes in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/screen.d
You can start by copying one of the existing scripts. Maybe call
it something like 'sun_vnc'. Then, in your lts.conf file, you can
specify:
SCREEN_01 = sun_vnc
and it will execute your new script when the client boots.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 01:13, stan wrote:
> Now that I've (almost) got the "proof of concept" machines working the way
> I want them, I'm starting to think a bit about the actual deploable
> systems.
>
> What they need to do, insteed of presenting a ?dm login screen, is as
> folows:
>
> 1. Sart X
> 2. ssh/rsh to a workstation specific remote Sun box, and run a script
> that will start a vnc server on that machine.
> 3. start vncviewr running conected to the above vnc server.
>
> This will esult in a control system display coming up on the LTSP
> workstations.
>
> I'm thinking I can modify the startup scrips that are describe so nicely in
> the 4.1 documentation to acomplish this.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Any sugestions as to a better way to do this?
>
> If you arw wondering why I want to use vnc to display from a Sun box,
> rather than native X, it has to do with color and font issues. I need the
> LTSP workstations to look "just like" the local displays on the Suns.
>
> And thaks very much for all the hard work that has been done on the LTSP
> project. It's really fantastic!
>
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