Pascal;
When you say "memory", I assume you mean "local storage"?
As in booting from an internal hard disk or floppy? If so,
then you just need to boot the termnial as an X Terminal and
access the sessions remotely.
Some Linux distributions provide X Terminal capability,
such as:
http://xdenu.tcm.hut.fi/
ftp://manta.univ.gda.pl/pub/linux/xfreedom/
LTSP does use NFS, but it is a slick solution if you
can use it.
Tom
> One of my customer want to have diskless station, no problems
> LTSP is here, we need to run applications on the stations but to
> limit network traffic we want to use memory instead of NFS, and
> some requirement of the customer need this feature.
>
> I want to know if it's possible to this with LTSP, i read the
> doc but, if i understand ( I'm French :-) ) we can do this only with
> NFS. And if LTSP doesn't do this perhaps you know about another
> project which can help me.
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