(talking to myself here...) Daniel J. Summers wrote: > Carl Olof Englund wrote: > >> 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 don't have a Mac, and don't plan to get one anytime soon, so I > couldn't maintain it. However, if the image isn't too big, I'd be happy > to host it. > Could this be obtained from a PowerPC ISO of Edubuntu? That would be the easiest way for it to be maintained - let the project itself do it! :)
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