At 12:03 21-9-02 +0100, you wrote:
>Surely you don't need 2 physical drives.  Can't you just tell the server 
>which kernel options to give to the client, or at worst, dual boot ?.

Hi Shane,
Thank your for your thoughtful remarks. However, there are considerations
we like to take in account when setting up such a project.
Here they are:
- Make it as clean as possible. With all the errors that a a newbie makes (
and remember that 2 newbies make 4 times as much errors as 1:-)), give
yourself as little chance to mess things up.
- Dual boot is easy to make, but is less safe than single boot.
- A working setup is easier to clone.
- Last but not least, we have the stuff laying around here.

Have a nice sunday,
Bas and Dirk


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