Craig,

By default, only the first 3 screens are enabled.  So, to use SCREEN_04,
you need to edit /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/inittab, and enable the 4th screen
line.

Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 23 May 2005, Craig Herring wrote:

> Is there a way to do multiple rdesktop screens on a terminal?
> I tried this in my lts.conf:
>
>         SCREEN_03          = rdesktop -a 16 10.1.1.15
>         SCREEN_04          = rdesktop -a 16 10.1.200.75
>
> but <ctrl><alt><F4> did not display a login. Only the <F3> would pull a
> login to 10.1.1.15
>
> Craig Herring
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