I'm about to try it myself. I'll be using a Pentium90 laptop w/16M, 3COM
3C574-TX PCMCIA card, SuSe 7.2 (on the server), and (obviously) a boot
floppy instead of boot ROM. Here's what I'm thinking:
1 Load a small Kernel from floppy
2 Load PCMCIA module from floppy
3 run DHCP
4 run tftp and get *real* kernel
5 switch to new kernel while keeping PCMCIA module -or- have PCMCIA compiled
into the new kernel.
This last one is the tough part. Good luck.
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe
> MacDonald
> Sent: Monday, 17. December 2001 5:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] PCMCIA
>
>
> I was wondering if anybody has had any success with using PCMCIA cards
> with the LTSP.
>
> I am going to take a whack at it over the holidays. Anybody have any
> suggestions?
>
>
> --
> Joe MacDonald
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Focus Computer Consulting
> 250-861-3798
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>
>
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