So I go to try the ltspinfo program and found an interesting problem with it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ltspinfo --help
Unknown option: help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] man ltspinfo
No manual entry for ltspinfo
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.

I also looked here http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html at the Full Documentation for LTSP 4.1 and found nothing at all about it.

So if that command is suppose to work, where do you get the terminal name from? Or are you limited to only using names that are already set in the dhcpd.conf file?

Is there any way to list what terminals are actively running on the network?

On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 17:03 +0200, Lars Madsen wrote:
just woundering

why didn't you just use

ltspinfo -h terminalname -s

to shut down the terminal or '-r' to reboot it.

Run it on the terminal boot server?


Royce Souther
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