On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 23:24, Ed Suominen wrote:
> Jim, this is intriguing. (David, I have indeed tried to fix the Etherboot 
> problem, and I've lost too much of my remaining hair on it to continue down 
> that track...)
I've been there; you have my sympathy.

> If I were to take the time to prepare myself a bootable CD (using Timo's 
> rescue CD builder) that installs LTSP onto a hard disk, would there be any 
> interest in the .ISO file? Might be a good way to make use of an old hard 
> disk if you don't feel like messing with an Etherboot ROM, right?
You don't really need to install it on the hard disk; just put the
kernel and initrd on a floppy or a mini-CD and boot from that.  You may
need to tweak a few things to get this to work, but it sounds like it
could be interesting.
-- 
David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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