On 05:51, mercoled� 28 luglio 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a "diskless" client that boots from LTSP. The
> > client runs a program locally that talks through the
> > serial port to a measuring device. Normally the LAN
> > connection will be up but the server can go down on
> > occasion or the network may go down on occasion. In
> > practice an interruption of either the server or the
> > LAN stop the program, which writes to a local ramdisk.
> > This is undesireable because the measurements need to
> > be continuous.
>
> Mail me if you want to talk about this. You will need 256 - 512 K ram
> locally to keep the ltsp file-system in ram, depending on your ltsp
> requirements. I do exacly this. LTSP is not required at all, but is
> a very nice fit for the problem.

I'm interested too .. plz CC your mail exange about the topic to me ..

thank you in advance 
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