Jim
Thanks, the terminals do look to start above display 10:

/opt/SUNWut/bin$ ./utwho
 15 pseudo.00144fa81f63                  kevink  
 16 pseudo.0003baaffa50                  kevink 
 
I will take a look at the xorg and init scripts...

On Sun, 2012-01-22 at 13:20 +0400, Jim Klimov wrote:
> 2012-01-22 4:37, Kevin Kelly wrote:
> > Upon boot I get a message stating another X server is already running
> > would I like to start on another terminal, stating yes does give me a
> > login window but when I login I get a background but nothing else, no
> > menu bar on top of screen or on bottom of screen no way to logout or
> > start any programs ?
> 
> Unfortunately, I can't give any specific pointers or commands
> at this moment, but the general idea would be to revise your
> X11 (Xorg) configuration and dedicate an available X11 display
> number to your system console, which would not overlap your
> Sun Ray (or VNC, or other X11 server) display reservations.
> 
> Ideally you would offset the Sun Ray config to start from i.e.
> display=10; otherwise if you've preset SRSS to provide for
> 25 DTUs (default) you can set your console to display number
> 30 or so...
> 
> Finally, you can try reordering your initscripts so that
> local X11 starts before SRSS and grabs the display it uses ;)
> 
> Hope any of these vague ideas help,
> //Jim Klimov
> 
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