I am experimenting with the Amazon compute cloud.   As an experiment, I would 
like to run Edubuntu server in the cloud.
As a fist step, I would like to explore the feasibility of running an LTSP 
server over the Amazon compute cloud.  I am fairly new to 
this technology, but what I was wondering is if it is possible to configure the 
thin client machines to boot directly from the Internet,
where the LTSP server would reside, and not the local area network.  The LTSP 
server would have a fixed IP address.  However, I'm not sure how, or if, it is 
possible to configure the client machines to connect directly to the LTSP 
server running over the Internet, and not over a local area network.  Normally, 
the client obtains an IP address from a DHCP server (standalone or the one 
bundled with LTSP).  As I understand, this is accomplished by configuring the 
BIOS of the client machine to boot from the local area network.  In this case, 
however,  
the thin client must actually go out over the Internet to establish a 
connection and begin downloading the client software.  
If anyone can give me any guidance or suggestions as to how this might be 
accomplished or if this is even feasible.
Thanks you your help.

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