I am trying to test Xubuntu + LTSP 4.2 under a Virtual Machine to see how well 
this
setup works.  Of course my first option in ltspcfg is to set a run level.  When 
I choose
option 1 to do so I get the error "Unable to open /etc/inittab: No such file or
directory at /usr/sbin/ltspcfg line 142, <STDIN> line 4."  I have searched 
google to
fine out why this is with no luck.  I found this link from ltsp.org:

http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/pub/Ltsp/Documentation/ltspguide.pdf

Which is a procedure for installing LTSP 4.2 onto Ubuntu and there is no 
mention of
this, just choose option one, set to runlevel 5 (which seems odd as I thought 
Debian
based distros ran under 2) and all should be well.  Any ideas?

Jim Kronebusch
Cotter Tech Department
453-5188


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