Re: [Ltsp-discuss] beginer question

2004-08-08 Thread Christian Collins
Stan, As noted, you can create a boot floppy. However, the beauty of LTSP is minimizing the workstation to its bare minimum. (no local storage) You do not have to burn PROMs. You can buy them ready to go at disklessworkstations.com or most NICs these days come with PXE which is supported by LTSP "o

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] beginer question

2004-08-07 Thread Todd Pytel
Stan, On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 19:35:17 -0400 stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But, I can't seem to find a bootable floppy. or ISO iamge for a > client. I really don't want to mess with burning PROM's for the > clients, and I would be perfectly happy with boot from either a CD or > a floppy. You can

[Ltsp-discuss] beginer question

2004-08-07 Thread stan
I was looking over the LSTP web site today, and I have, what is proabaly a FAQ, but i did not seem to find the answer. Seting up the srver side seems well documented, and I have a good basic understnading of what to do there. But, I can't seem to find a bootable floppy. or ISO iamge for a client.