So... looking at my part of the message, I think cdrom's would technically still be diskless, because cdroms are discs, not disks :) Jamie
On Thursday 28 March 2002 11:21, you wrote: > On Thursday 28 March 2002 10:24, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > > The first situation is really the only diskless, but the second > > option (cdrom) is generally considered a diskless workstion (remember > > Seth's I-Opener.... Thats how that works...) > > So... If your system does infact boot cdrom's, then try out the suse > > 6.4 live demo (anybody got a copy we could send tim?). Ive used it > > DemoLinux (http://demolinux.org, see also: > http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/03/26/0312228.shtml?tid=23) might be > good for this too. They use the same techniques as RedHat and SuSE, > but (as of DemoLinux 2.0) they are based on Debian (version 1 was based > on an early Mandrake version). Never touch the hard drive was (is?) > their mantra.
