Julius Szelagiewicz said:
> dP,
>       the mac addresses that annoy you so much are needed to
> differentiate hardware - different setups, printers, graphic card
> modelines, etc. since you want to standarize on Jammin (excellent
> choice, and there should be additional discount for 5000+ of them ;-)
> ), you don't need them specified anywhere. the address of every
> workstation needs to be in every bottserver's /etc/hosts file, but
> that's easy. julius

I don't think they'll buy in quantities other than 100 to 1000, darn it ;)

As to /etc/hosts I'll just make a script that will write up 250 lines of
hostnames (ws[i].sc.fo), no prob. Thx again

      dP

>
> On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, dP wrote:
>> No not really, I know how I want the solution to be (although I've
>> already changed my mind a few times thx to this list), I just need to
>> know if it is possible using current tools (linux) and cheap hardware
>> (jammins).
>>
>> And so far the only bottleneck seems to be an issue with manual
>> per-workstation configuration (macadds) and network traffic.
>
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