The only way I know is to install win4lin or VMware, then install
windows on server. Les
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 15:34, Sawan Gupta wrote:
> Thanks for your quick help.
> But I want to know how to make diskless windows, so that the diskless
> client can boot in Windows from LAN only. I do not wish
Dan Scherer wrote:
I need to build a number of diskless workstations along the following
steps:
1. PXE boot
2. DHCP resolution
3. Load an OS (A shell session is fine, I don't need a GUI
interface)
4. Map a network share (where the application bits live)
5.
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|>Dear all,
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|>I have had the most horrific difficulties trying to get an nforce2
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|>with built in LAN to network boot. While I have the PXE bootloader
working
|>fine,
Thanks for your quick help.
But I want to know how to make diskless windows, so that the diskless
client can boot in Windows from LAN only. I do not wish to install a
hard disk on clients.
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From: John McCreesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to build a number of diskless workstations along the following
steps:
1. PXE boot
2. DHCP resolution
3. Load an OS (A shell session is fine, I don't need a GUI
interface)
4. Map a network share (where the application bits live)
5. Launch an application
the NFS problem about which i talk when my LTSP client tries to mount
/home directory
>
> "NFS warning: mount version newer than kernel"
> "mount program didn't pass remote address"
> "mouting 138.125.2.104:/home on /home failed : Invalid argument"
seems to come from the busybox mount version...
I think that thinstation would be the right boot-image to boot for
windows terminal client.. Check it out
http://thinstation.sourceforge.net/ ...
Svein Erik
>>> Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/26/03 06:38 AM >>>
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, A.J. Venter wrote:
> > Do you wish to remain diskless
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Jason Greene wrote:
> (**) Option "device" "/dev/input/mice"
>
> This should read Option "device" "/dev/mouse"
Not on LTSP. It should be "/dev/psaux" or "/dev/ttyS0"
Jim McQuillan
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>
>
> ???
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> Jason
>
> On Monday 25 August 2003 18:
Roy,
Try setting:
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = /dev/ttyS0(or S1)
and see if that takes care of it.
Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Roy Ramos wrote:
> I have a Cyrix 233 MHZ as client with serial mouse and this is the error.
>
> (**) Option "CorePointer"
> (**) Mouse1: Cor
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, A.J. Venter wrote:
> > Do you wish to remain diskless ?
> > I do not think this is possible.
> >
> There is a way actually. You will need to set up a machine running
> windows 2000 terminal server. Normally you would then have accessed the
> terminal server using software runni
(**) Option "device" "/dev/input/mice"
This should read Option "device" "/dev/mouse"
???
Jason
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:09, Roy Ramos wrote:
> (**) Option "device" "/dev/input/mice"
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