Take a look at the etherboot package. I think you can do it with that. Also 
look at the Linux ThinCLient project. Dunno if it's still around. It was 
pretty neat the last time I saw it. Worked out of the box for me. 

-Faisal

On Wednesday 06 June 2001 00:02, Arpith Jacob wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to boot an old diskless P1 pc over a network, using another P3.
> Unfortunately, I'm stuck...
>
> When I boot the client (it has a nic + bootrom), the options it gives are:
>  - netware rpl server
>  - win ntas rpl server
>  - lan server rpl server
>  - lan manager rpl server
>  - other rpl server
>
> How can I configure linux to accept the client and boot it remotely? Is it
> possible?
>
> I did read the diskless HOWTO at linuxdocs, it mentions something about
> burning onto the eprom... Do I need to do that?
>
> Any help would really be appreciated :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Arpith
>
>
>
>
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