Skip,

I don't know what it would take to net boot a PowerMac.

in the Intel world, we send the kernel to the workstation,
and then run most apps on the server, just like you want to.

Jim.


Skip Gaede wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I have the following situation: a school district has 30 PowerMacs (6110)
> and a Dell Server. They want to setup the clients to run a web browser on
> the server and to print to a network printer. The clients are fairly old,
> but they have 40 MB memory, a 600MB HDD, 66Mhz processor, a builtin NIC and
> 540K of vram (ouch!).
> 
> How difficult would it be to modify the LTSP scripts to let the client do a
> local boot of the kernel and then use the server for the rest of the
> computes? Do you know if anyone has tried/done this before?
> 
> Thanks,
> Skip
> 
> 
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