Hi,

I work for an educational institution which is still dominated by several
versions of Windows. Although I've my own workstation and several servers
running with Linux, I would like to be able to run Linux on any available
workstation on the premises. VMWare and dual-boot installations are not an
option, so I've been looking at the Linux Terminal Server Project
(http://www.ltsp.org/). However, this mini-distribution is geared towards
diskless workstations that boot from a network server, while I would prefer
a diskette which would boot the kernel, connect to a Mandrake server,
mounting essentials directory from that server, so I would be able to run X
WIndows.

Is it possible to adapt the current networking installation disk of Mandrake
in such a way that I could boot an X-session form diskette?

Regards,

Iwan

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