Re: [leaf-user] High School Interest in LEAF for Routing

2002-08-20 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> > I would also like for it not to have a hard drive and boot off a > > super disk or zip disk. > > I did't know that you could boot straight off of zip disk. CDRW seems > fairly popular these days, though older BIOSes can't boot off them either. Booting off a Zip disk is pretty straight-forwa

Re: [leaf-user] High School Interest in LEAF for Routing

2002-08-20 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Miguel A. Mota wrote: > Hi all, > I recently constructed a 7 Node (+ 1 Masternode/Terminal & 1 Server) > parallel-processing Linux cluster as a high school science project partially > funded with a few grants from Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. In terms of > hardware

Re: [leaf-user] High School Interest in LEAF for Routing

2002-08-20 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:55 PM 8/20/02 -0400, Miguel A. Mota wrote: >Hi all, > I recently constructed a 7 Node (+ 1 Masternode/Terminal & 1 Server) >parallel-processing Linux cluster as a high school science project partially >funded with a few grants from Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. In terms of >hardwar

[leaf-user] High School Interest in LEAF for Routing

2002-08-20 Thread Miguel A. Mota
Hi all, I recently constructed a 7 Node (+ 1 Masternode/Terminal & 1 Server) parallel-processing Linux cluster as a high school science project partially funded with a few grants from Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. In terms of hardware, we are a Star topology single-pool heterogeneous 100