On Sep 12, 2007, at 7:55 AM, David Boyes wrote:
I don't know. I was just low on sleep and watching my PC boot in the
morning and the strange thought came into my head. Why do it at
all is
another question. I doubt that anybody would really want a "Linux on
System z thin client", which seems to be what most network boots are
for.
It is really handy to have a rescue system that does not depend on any
disk resources in the system. That's primarily what I use the diskless
images for here.
Yeah, but on zSeries, you can just have a rescue deck or tape; same
as the install system with a different initrd (or, in the SuSE case,
the same initrd).
Adam
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