I'm not sure I understand. Are you trying to install ubuntu from
floppy, or are you trying to grant each workstation access to only the
floppy drive? or are you trying to install ltsp from floppy? Or is the
floppy irrelevant?
If you are trying to install ubuntu from floppy, I think it's a bad
idea. I'd recommend a network install before that.
If you want the workstations to have access to the floppy drive, I know
some people have had trouble with that in hte past (I think maybe a
permissions problem most of the time?). If you are trying ot install
ltsp from floppy, no problem. I think I recall a disk image floating
around somewhere.
ALso, if you are using ubuntu boot dicks on regular computers to turn
them into booting workstations, I think that's possible as well, but I
can't recall how. Possibly the same disk image as above, but I doubt it.
michel memeteau wrote:
sorry if tripple posting ...:
Hi , I'm trying to setup a x86_64 ubuntu server with pentium 133Mhz as clients
with only floppy .
I'm trying to use the intergrated packages from ubuntu , is this a good idea ?
right now I can generate x86_64 client builds but did not find a way to generate
x86 build , did I miss something ?
Should i try the original LTSP package ?
Thanks
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joe auerbach
systems administrator
pcb / rossman and co
614-523-4150
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