If you are using a floppy, why not put the kernel on the floppy, with
you root fs on nfs ?.
You can still use dhcp to assign ip.

Shane

Peter Lister wrote:
> 
> > I am completely new to ltsp. However, I am determined to give it a try. I
> > have a question about initializing ltsp workstations. Is it possible to
> > use regular ethernet cards (without ROMs) and to create bootable diskettes
> > to initialize workstations from. I have read it was possible to write the
> > diskettes with eprons, but I am looking for altenatives. Any help would be
> > appreciated.
> 
> Get a floppy bootable (lzdsk) etherboot for the nic from
> www.rom-o-matic.com and shove it on a floppy. e.g.
> 
> dd < eb-XXX.lzdsk > /dev/fd0
> 
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