[CentOS] centos6 - failsafe terminal on login screen
James Pearson
james-p at moving-picture.comThu Oct 4 12:54:35 UTC 2012
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Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote: > > If I just have "Exec=/usr/bin/xterm" in failsafe.desktop I can get the xterm > to appear with just a normal prompt, with no automatic script execution. > > If I put "Exec=/usr/bin/xterm -e ssh guest at server" it pops up a second > password entry but then kicks out after the password is entered. > > If I put anything else in the Exec field, I just get a regular gnome > desktop. > > I'm not sure what else to try, or how to get the script to run in the xterm > automatically... there's probably something really silly that I'm missing, > but at this point I've been staring at this so long I'm just not seeing it. You could write a simple script that does all you need and just call this script via the "Exec=..." line - this is actually what I do in my failsafe.desktop file - although I don't know if this will help in your case James Pearson
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