Hi,

There is a knoppix distribution that does this automatically.

Chris.

On 3/20/06, Dr. Sichendra Bista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings. I want to know about a LTSP clustering for load balance. I
> have a few PII 400Mhz and one of them has 1GB of RAM. I would love to
> make the one with enough RAM as LTSP server and others as thinclients
> which also serves as nodes in clusters. Has anyone experience with
> that. I was told by Jim (McQuillian) that OpenSIS is a better option.
> Has anyone successfully created a combo of LTSP and
> OpenSIS/OpenMosix/OSCAR? Shall be obliged if they could share their
> experiences. Thank you.
>
> Sichendra
> eparliament.org
>
>
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