El Viernes, 5 Julio 2002, "Arif Altun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

Hi Arif, well, you can find everything you need to boot fom floppy 
disks from www.rom-o-matic.com, you only need to find the model of 
your network card and download the file, then from a root terminal 
type:
"cat (name_of_the_file) > /dev/fd0" 
By this way you should have a booteable network disk.

If I can help you again, please E-Mail me...
Abraham Ponce.

>Hi,
>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.
>_____________
>arif altun
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