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Hi Rob,

Rob Owens schrieb:
> Just reporting on my success...
>
> After using LTSP 4.2 for a few years, I tried out LTSP 5 at home and
found that it didn't work properly with some of my old Pentium 2 thin
clients.  So I downloaded LTSP 4.2 from
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DownLoads#Ltsp_4_2 and
re-installed it on the same machine which is running LTSP 5.
... just to let you know, that it's also possible to mix architecures.

I have here a server running on amd64 providing ltsp-4.2-ppc;
ltsp-4.2-i386 and ltsp-5.0-i386 ... all in one and no problem. As long
as dhcpd hands out the right kernel to each client and sets the
root-tree appropriately.

Stefan.
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