Tom,

Just use the ltsp_wireless package.  It contains drivers for
all of the pcmcia network cards, both wireless and wired.

In the package is a floppy image that you can dd to a floppy
and boot.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Tom Allison wrote:

> I got a notebook with a 3com pcmcia card (w/ dongle).
> I would like to make this into a ltsp client.
> 
> The ltsp docs point me to the rom-o-matic as the easiest way to do 
> things.  But it doesn't seem to cover any pcmcia devices.  So my 
> question is this:  Where do I go to find out how to build the disk and 
> am I going to be using the Etherboot to do it?
> 
> 
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