On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

> Hi!
>
> I don't speak english. So, consider my poor vocabulary and gramatic.
>
> I have one network with 10 workstations.
>
> I don't want make a remote boot, my computers have hard disk and I use the
> KDM to make this stations use the programs in the server.
>
> But I need, or better, I neeeeeeeeedddd, make this stations use yours own
> floppys and sound cards. The network locate in one school, for childreens,
> and I need make this stations play educational CD-ROMs and record documents
> in the floppys.
>
> What I need to do?
>
> I try use the Netword Audio System(NAS). But i have some problems in the
> compilation.
>
> OK, just one problem.
>
> In fact, the LTSP provide the interface for local sound-cards and floppys in
> one network even if not use the LTSP-X for grafical use in the stations?
>
> I just use the local sound-card and floppys(OK, the CD-ROMs is the same
> case), NOTHING MORE.
>
> The LTSP is the solution?

I would say "probably not".  Remote boot is one of the main advantages of
using LTSP.  If you want to boot locally, it seems to me that it would
make more sense to have a more conventional network - standaline Linux
workstation PC's networked.  To share apps and data, use something like
NFS or samba.

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John Karns                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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