Hi
Thanks a lot for the info. I am going to attempt what you have suggested, sounds to
me like this is very duable with LTSP. And I am glad to know that. BTW, I tried
using the link below and it did not work, can you please resend it?
The reason we do not wish to use NFS primarily is
Just my $0.02 worth.
Having to load an initial image of 70 MB or so would take a quite
long time to boot.
If he is just trying to get a dedicated *nix* applicance running then he
doesn't need 70Mb of software, he could cut the contents of ~/ltsp/i386
down significantly. There are distros that
Gupta, Deepak (Deepak) wrote:
We have a need to run diskless linux telco-grade engines for one of our projects. So far, I have found a wealth of information from the LTSP web site, in fact I am close to getting a diskless client up and running.
I have not done exhaustive research as yet, I am
on a particular distribution?
thanks again for the info!
-Deepak
-Original Message-
From: Anselm Martin Hoffmeister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 12:36 PM
To: Gupta, Deepak (Deepak)
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp linux with RAM disk
Gupta, Deepak (Deepak) wrote:
Anselm,
Thanks a lot for the info. I am going to attempt what you have suggested, sounds to me like this is very duable with LTSP. And I am glad to know that. BTW, I tried using the link below and it did not work, can you please resend it?
That was an example
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 11:03, Gupta, Deepak (Deepak) wrote:
We have a need to run diskless linux telco-grade engines for one of our
projects. So far, I have found a wealth of information from the LTSP
web site, in fact I am close to getting a diskless client up and running.
I have not done
We have a need to run diskless linux telco-grade engines for one of our projects. So
far, I have found a wealth of information from the LTSP web site, in fact I am close
to getting a diskless client up and running.
I have not done exhaustive research as yet, I am hoping that someone can