Hi List,

I have a running LTSP server (Debian based)
I have a very old laptop (P 166 based / 48 MB RAM) that does not have 
floppy nor cdrom nor pxe capability. The NIC is a PCMCIA One.

After trying mutiple solutions (gPXE, netboot ...) I finally installed a 
minimal debian system on it, and made the PCMCIA work.

What is the best way to connect to the server ?

- Some kind of chainloading to boot from the server once the network is up ?
- some floppy image (like wireless_ltsp) that I did not manage to boot 
using LILO ?
- Install a minimal X and connect trough it ? (I am afraid doing so 
would lead to sound and usb issues as well as slow performance)

Thank's for your advice.

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