This software is a concise and efficient solution for implementing an X Terminal on a Linux distribution. It is a lightweight option that delivers great functionality while consuming considerably fewer resources than other similar software.
To download and write the compact flash, users have two options. Firstly, they can download an image that's ready to go and write the cf with the command: 'gunzip -c xt.img.gz > /dev/sdc' (assuming the flash is seen as /dev/sdc). Alternatively, they can download two tar files, xt.root.tar.gz and xt.conf.tar.gz, partition the cf with two Linux partitions, mke2fs each partition (let's suppose /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdc2), mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt, and tar zxvpf xt.root.tar.gz -C /mnt, to name a few steps.
Once the user has set up the system, they should start a grub session with grub and remove the usb-storage with rmmod usb-storage. With these steps complete, the compact flash is ready to go, and users can place it in their target system. After booting the system, users will see the usual character login prompt. Login as root with the password 'foobar.' It's vital to configure the system after creating an account. The configuration includes setting up the IP address and network, DNS server, mapping IP hostname, hostname, and SNMP agent. Users can also configure the server to query xdcmp, whereby they change '' with their server hostname or IP address or cfro. Once done, users must reboot the system.
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