I had a lot of fun playing around with the PXE booting process that fedora had to get a machine loaded via the network.
I haven't had time to see if other OS's would load (or boot) via PXE, but I just remember that ended up being one thing fedora was pretty good at. On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 17:49 -0400, Jonathan Bartels wrote: > I've gotten too comfortable with Ubuntu, time to try something new. > > I have an IBM T40 thats served me well, the only non-original part on > it is the wireless card. I swapped out the buggy Cisco card for an > Orinoco based card. > > What distro should I try next? Being an Ubuntu user I cannot install > Debian (ZING!) and have a very low tolerance for mucking about with > drivers and inane hidden settings (if I enjoyed that I'd go back to > XP). Aside from that, I'm open. Any thoughts? What distro is going to > get me the most use? Which one is worth learning? > _______________________________________________ Fwlug mailing list [email protected] http://fortwaynelug.org/mailman/listinfo/fwlug_fortwaynelug.org
