Send it all to me, Id like to make a very detailed
howto on the matter because there arent many specific
docs arround.

thanks!

--- alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pedro noticioso wrote:
> 
> > */alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> >
> > Cool, now that you mention it, when I started my
> ltsp project, 
> > intended to still use a few recycled hard drives
> from the old machines 
> > and actually got frustrated because of my poor
> ability to actually 
> > install a small linux kernel/initrd with lilo and
> eb to a small 
> > partition on the hard drive.
> >
> > I ended up retiring the hard disks and using an
> all EPROM approach, 
> > but still have that little devil in my head
> insiting that I get those 
> > hard disks to boot to lts.
> >
> > Could you make a well needed documentation
> specifficly on the process 
> > of you clients software setup? I think it has a
> great potential to 
> > help many porojects beyond ltsp since my google
> searches for days came 
> > up totally senseless, specially with the
> comparison to this simple 
> > steps in DOS:
> >
> > a: fdisk; format c:; sys c:; edit autoexec.bat;
> eb8139.com
> >
> >  8/ 
> >
> >
> I have been a little swaped lately and have not had
> a chance to get back 
> to folks on the list.
> 
> I have found a few disk on chip solutions and have
> hacked together a 
> little set of pxe bootable images that I use to boot
> and program these 
> flash disks. If anyone cares I am willing to share
> what I have but I am 
> not sure I will have much time in the next little
> while to really clean 
> it up and make it suitable for inclusion in the LTSP
> main stream.   What 
> I have done is use tomsrtbt images combined with
> grub to fdisk, format, 
> mkfs, and then install the wireless image and initrd
> on to the flash.  I 
> also leave a tomsrtbt image on the disk so that I
> can boot up under that 
> and edit and change the flash if requied later.
> 
> If someone feels like stepping forward and taking
> what I have and 
> cleaining it up a bit for inclusion into LTSP I am
> more than happy to 
> provde the code I have and what help I can.
> 
> -- 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
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