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* CTRL+ALT+F1 will get you to a TTY to log in, even if X is giving you a blank screen. | * CTRL+ALT+F1 will get you to a TTY to log in, even if X is giving you a blank screen. | ||
* Log in with your newly unlocked ''root'' account, navigate to /var/log, and check out Xorg.6.log (amongst others that might pertain to your situation). | * Log in with your newly unlocked ''root'' account, navigate to /var/log, and check out Xorg.6.log (amongst others that might pertain to your situation). | ||
+ | * Alternatively, you can [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuLTSP/TCSyslogToLTSPServer|Enable|thin-client syslogging to the LTSP/syslog server]]. | ||
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This wiki page is specific to Ubuntu Version(s): 7.10, 8.04
Sometimes you need to troubleshoot the thin-client boot process. This is fairly easy if you understand the concepts behind LTSP and the boot process of a thin-client.
- First, let's temporarily disable the Ubuntu bootsplash for the chroot environment, so we can see bootup messages scroll by:
sudo vim /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
Remove the quiet stanza, and change splash to nosplash. Save and exit, and reboot the thin-client. You should now see all bootup messages instead of the Ubuntu graphical bootsplash.
- In the case of X not launching, and nothing valuable in dmesg, you want to be able to log into the chroot environment to examine the logs contained in /var/log (you can't do this on the server as /var/log on the client is stored in RAM). Let's activate the root account in the chroot, assign a password, and rebuild the chroot NBD image:
~-(On the server)-~
sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 passwd -u root sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 passwd sudo ltsp-update-image
...and now we reboot the thin client, log into the chroot to examine the logs: ~-(On the thin-client)-~
- CTRL+ALT+F1 will get you to a TTY to log in, even if X is giving you a blank screen.
- Log in with your newly unlocked root account, navigate to /var/log, and check out Xorg.6.log (amongst others that might pertain to your situation).
- Alternatively, you can Enable|thin-client syslogging to the LTSP/syslog server.