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Edit Summary: [Building your own netbootable X2Go-TCE image] 
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  === What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE? ===
    * ''sessionsurl=http://your-http-server-ip-here/x2go-demo/x2go-tce.sessions'' - use this to specify a sessions file. You need this unless you are using a session broker. See below how to add this file to your HTTP or FTP server.
+   * ''broker-url=ssh://your-broker-address-here'' - this allows you to specify an X2Go Session Broker instead of a sessions file
    *
''pubkey=http://your-http-server-ip-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce.authorized_keys'' - this allows you to add a ssh public key file to the ThinClient, so your administrators can log in remotely using SSH
    * ''xorgconfurl=http://your-http-server-ip-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce.xorg.conf'' - when a client outright refuses to boot into the graphical X2Go login screen, but gets stuck at the console or a black screen instead, yet you can get the GUI to work using a regular Linux on the same hardware, you can disable the X Server's autodetection and force it to use the xorg.conf specified here.  Note that you should use a more descriptive name for the file, as described below.
    * ''xorg-resolution=HRESxVRES'' - will force the horizontal resolution to HRES and the vertical resolution to VRES, e.g. ''xorg-resolution=1280x1024'', useful if autodetection for the correct screen size fails, but you do get as far as seeing the X2Go GUI
    * ''ldap=ldap.example.com:389:cn=cngoeshere,dc=example,dc=com'' -
this allows you to specify an LDAP server to authenticate against


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