Thanks for responding to my email so quickly,

Yes, you are correct and I have just been reading a little bit about this in
the documentation section on the www.ltsp.org website. This is just one
option that I am looking into although the standard LTSP design might be
used as well.

I think that it would be a local filesystem on /dev/hda2 and would be
placing the swap space on /dev/hda1, for example. Then, if it became
desirable we might want to place a kernel there and possible use lilo for
some special case machine.

Cheers,
Lonnie

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lonnie Cumberland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] general question


> Lonnie,
>
> are you talking about NOT using an NFS root filesystem ?
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I am new to this list and am very interested in the possible use for the
LTSP for a project that I am working on, but please forgive me if I ask a
few stupid questions while I get up to speed on things, ok.
> >
> > In my project, there may be a desire to remove the ramdisk drive on the
clients machines and have a physical ext2 or ext3 filesystem on local client
drives. I think that this would require a re-compile of the LTSP kernels.
> >
> > Does any one have any information on this that might be helpful?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Lonnie
> >
>
> --



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