Quoting Pierre AUSSAGUEL :
> Hi List,
>
> I have a running LTSP server (Debian based)
> I have a very old laptop (P 166 based / 48 MB RAM) that does not have
> floppy nor cdrom nor pxe capability. The NIC is a PCMCIA One.
>
> After trying mutiple solutions (gPXE, netboot ...) I finally installed a
On 14/03/2012 04:51 μμ, Pierre AUSSAGUEL wrote:
> ...The NIC is a PCMCIA One.
>
> What is the best way to connect to the server ?
You only need to transfer the LTSP kernel and initrd to your local disk.
Copy the kernel from /srv/tftp/ltsp/i386/vmlinuz etc
to a new /ltsp/ dir on your client.
Then
Hi List,
I have a running LTSP server (Debian based)
I have a very old laptop (P 166 based / 48 MB RAM) that does not have
floppy nor cdrom nor pxe capability. The NIC is a PCMCIA One.
After trying mutiple solutions (gPXE, netboot ...) I finally installed a
minimal debian system on it, and made