Nico wrote:
 Christian Collins a pris la peine de me clavigraphier:

Nico,
What you're doing is correct. Logout, then just turn off the client. That's it.


I never shut down my server, but if I wanted to, I'd do this:

# shutdown -h now


But my server isn't a real server, it's a simple first PC-workstation in a network of 2 stations.


Thanks
Nico


c



Nico wrote:

Hello,

I have already install the LTSP package and it work fine. Thanks to the LTSP-team.

The last problem I have is to shutdown the client station.

Did you hear about google? 1st(!) page: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspinfoTips http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WebChanges

Did you know about google groups & web-searching? Yeah, it REALLY works for a few years.


So, how can I shutdown correctly the client ?

From the server send 'ltspinfo -h ws001 --shutdown AUTHOR forget the_second "'".

Bye

Peter




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