>At 01:55 +0000 on 03/01/03, Mark Benson wrote:
>
>>Convenient Example. Apple used to sell them as workgroup servers for
>>Mac clusters using Pluses and SEs. They used a remote boot system that
>
>Uhmmmm... no Mac before the iMac could netboot.  Maybe you're thinking of the
>Apple IIgs.
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>
I don't understand why one would need that netboot thing... Just boot 
from a floppy with system folder containing ramdisk utility and 
networking software and let ramdisk+ (after having proper setup) take 
care of the rest.

Marten
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