Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
> That's a common problem with the migration of LTSP4.2 to LTSP5... the 
> place of lts.conf has changed to /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386 (or 
> something like that, where the clients kernel is placed).
> 
> If you change the lts.conf on /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf you should 
> execute ltsp-update-image so the changes can take efect.
> 
> Try one of them... any problem, mail!!!
> 

I know it has changed, I changed the lts.conf (that I created as it did 
not exist) in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386

no result

> 
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> Em 08-06-2010 08:37, Lars Madsen escreveu:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm currently testing an Ubuntu 10.04 based LTSP against our group of
>> client hardware.
>>
>> Our high end clients works without a problem (provided one changes the
>> eggplant colored background and chooses some 'better' window decorations)
>>
>> So I'm currently testing a middle ground client, a Fujutsu/Siemens
>> Scenic xS.
>>
>> It works fine with our curernt LTSP 4.2, where it needs the nv video driver.
>>
>> Using the  Ubuntu 10.04 based LTSP client, the client is having some
>> trouble detecting the right settings for the client I'm testing, so X
>> will not start automatically.
>>
>> I need to do some configuration in lts.conf (i.e. in
>> /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts/conf)
>>
>> But that has no effect at all. So I'm thinking the the client software
>> is not reading lts.conf.
>>
>> Contents of my lts.conf
>>
>> [Default]
>>    XSERVER = nv
>> # LDM_DIRECTX = True
>>    X_RAMPERC = 85
>>    X_HORZSYNC         = 30.0-80.0
>>    X_VERTREFRESH      = 55.0-75.0
>>    DNS_SERVER         = 10.10.1.11
>>    XSERVER            = nv
>>    USE_XFS            = N
>> # SCREEN_01          = startx
>>    SCREEN_01          = shell
>>    X_MODE_0           = 1280x1024
>>    X_COLOR_DEPTH      = 16
>>    SEARCH_DOMAIN      = imf.au.dk
>>    X_VIDEORAM         = 65536
>>
>>
>> (at the moment I just want a shell to appear, but it does not, it tries
>> to start X, something happens and my monitor looses the connection with
>> the client).
>>
>> How do I debug this?
>>
>>
>> I have installed ssh in the chroot, and after the client is booted I can
>> ssh to it without problems.
>>
>> I have to mention that we do not use the DHCP server provided by the
>> Ubuntu server but rather
>>
>> option root-path        "10.10.3.111:/opt/ltsp/i386";
>> filename                "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0";
>> next-server             10.10.3.111;
>>
>> on the DHCP server (just if this might be relevant to the problem)
>>
>>
>>
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