Joseph,

The problem is that Etherboot doesn't (yet) support pcmcia
cards, so we have to load the kernel from a local device,
like a floppy.

Take a look at the wireless_ltsp-3.0.3-i386.tgz package.

It contains an image that can be written to a floppy.

Also, it contains all of the pcmcia drivers that are currently
supported by Linux, INCLUDING the wired cards.

There's a bit of documentation in the tarball, explaining how
to use it.

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Joseph wrote:

> What does it take to get ltsp on TC on a laptop? I did not see any support
> for  pcmcia cards??
> 
> I really like in what I see with LTSP. Keep up the good work.
> 

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