On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:32, Michael Webb wrote:
> pxes project does not need/use nfs.  It functions similiar to ltsp except that has
> a fully self contained file system running in ramdisk ,thus its initrd is larger
> then ltsp's and takes just a little bit longer to load.  On the upside, it does
> not need a linux server running for thin clients to boot.

LTSP doesn't need a linux server, either.  I set up one using an RS/6000
for the dhcp, tftp, and NFS servers, and a Windows 2000 Terminal Server
for the login server.  Completely transparent, very easy to maintain. 
I've heard someone on the list mention using a Windows 2003 TS for
everything, but I don't recall the details.

I've never used pxes; what kind of memory do you need on the
workstations?

--
David




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