You should boot from network to make available for the clients the Terminal Server. For example if you use a Book PC, the machine should be booted and the access to BIOS is made with the keys Shift + F10
. The configuration should be (it is possible to modify the values through the directional keys (<-
and ->
)):
Network Boot Protocol : PXE Boot Order : Int 19h Show Config Message : Enable Show Message Time : 3 Seconds
After this configuration, an orange window appears with this message:
Always boot network first, the local devices.
After making these changes you have to confirm them by clicking the F4 key. This procedure makes sure that the client machine will boot from the network.
After the client machine rebooting, this machine will boot through IPBrick.
Note: If the login screen of Linux graphic interface appears after the booting , you have to restart X Server with the keys [CTRL] + [ALT] + [BACKSPACE]. If the same window appears even after the restart, it is possible to validate with user ltsp and password ltsp.
Several screens may be active for the same client (depending on what was set in the Number of Displays field of IPBrick). Browsing across screens can be made with these key combinations: [CTRL] + [ALT] + [F2] for screen 1, [CTRL] + [ALT] + [F3] for the screen 2, and so on.
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