An ideal situation, although probably not to friendly on thin client
usage, would be a program that possibly runs from a ramdisk when the
connection to the server has been severed. Something that would display
something similar to "Terminal server unavailable, system will shut down
if no connection can be established in 1 hour."

If the server connection is re-established (perhaps it rebooted), LDM
can be restarted. If the server is unavailable for a certain amount of
time, the systems could shut down, reboot or switch to an alternate
server depending on how they were configured.

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rebooting ltsp server leaves client stuck
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107526
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