The Windows 2000 Remote OS Installation Service (RIS) includes a Remote Boot Floppy Generator utility (RBFG.EXE)  that creates  boot floppy that supports over 25 different PCI network adapters.  The RIS Boot Floppy can be used with LTSP as long as your LTSP server is configured to support PXE clients.

3Com's  free MBA on Disk offers similar functionality as long as you are using a 3Com network adapter. http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/result.jsp?selected=5&sort=fsize&sku=3CMBA-D

Regards,

Conrad Lawes

 

 

 Angel Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is it possible to create a boot disk, that would work with most systems? I
find it very hard to believe that each workstation needs a specially created
disk, seeing as Toms Magically and Bloody useful boot disk, seems to be able
to initialise nearly every machine and NIC that I've thrown at it over the
last year.



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