Hi Brian,

Thanks for your response.

On Saturday 08 June 2002 09:25, Brian Fahrlander wrote:
>     We had that at Lee; Once the client is booted, the floppy isn't
> needed...they COULD be instructed to take out the thing and use the floppy.
>  Or, they can learn where the server is, and let'em insert their floppies
> there.  

I did try removing the bootable floppy and inserted another floppy.  But I was 
not allowed to mount the floppy.

> Even better is to put netbootable cards in there.

Yes, I would use a netbootable card finally.  At this stage I only test the 
stability of the boot ROM.  However a floppy is not an ideal storage medium 
because of its limited storage capacity.

>     If you're using the Jammin 125's, they have a USB port on'em, and you
> can get those cool USB-memory-sticks...up to 1G each!  There's some
> software support you have to do, but it can be worked out.  I'm going to do
> this as soon as I get one of each...

What is Jammin 125's ??  I tried browsing 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ltsp/ 

but not much information dicovered there.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen



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