Richard Camp wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> You may want to try the K12ltsp.  Visit www.k12ltsp.org
> 
> This distribution is redhat 7.2 and ltsp 3.0.1.  You'll need 2 network
> cards to run out of the box.  Unless you have quirky hardware it will
> work without doing anything special in the configs.

Thanks for the idea but it isn't an option at present.
I only have the RH6 CD, and I don't want a second NIC
in this PC.

I have a seperate PC as my Firewall/router with
2 NIC's one internal on 192.168.1.1 and the other
talking to my cable modem.

However if all else fails I will try it.
norm

> 
> I've had great sucess with booting pxe and etherboot clients.
> 
> Good luck
> Richard
> 
> norman wrote:
> 
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > If you don't want to try anything else on this I
> > have a copy of Red Hat Linux 6 Unleashed.
> > It came with a single Cd with version 6 on it.
> > Now I don't know how complete this is but I see from
> > the LTSP site that it is supported.
> > Does this seem a good plan or have you any other
> > ideas?
> >
> > I am determined to get this working whatever else I do.
> >
> > tia,
> > norm
> >
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