On Tuesday 08 January 2008, you wrote: > I can't seem to find the darn wiki doc, but I know it is out there. You > need to boot from a PPC machine and build the environment, then move it > over to the server. Then you need to customize your dhcpd.conf to boot the > PPC tree when a mac is detected. That is about the best description I can > give you without the docs. > > Hope that puts you on the right track, > Jim
Yes, that's what I meant. I read some hints about people having more or less successfully done it this way. But I don't think it's a good solution, a better one should be possible. It would be better if there was some kind of maintained Edubuntu PPC client (i.e. on a website) that could be downloaded and installed. If people are maintaining a Edubuntu install image for Powerpc, perhaps they could do that too? I'm wondering if the best way technically would be to have some script compiling the PPC client enviroment from source on the (amd64 (not x64, lol sorry :) a la Gentoo. Once working, it would be way easier than the current solution (install ppc server on ppc client, move ppc client enviroment to real server, fret over the ppc client enviroment not being updated and expanded with programs like the other client enviroments) / Carl -- "So slay me now! I have little magic left." - Kallak, leader of the royal mystics -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
