This is possible in principle, but I don't think the OSCAR infrastructure
supports this sort of "on the fly" booting to an arbitrary OS in anything
like real time. This is expensive in terms of network usage and boot
time. You have to download the entire operating system and all its
associated programs, not just its kernel for most use cases.
On 2/28/07, hiba salma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But i'm talking about a scenario in which we have all OS images on the
network, not in the client's Harddrive.In this case a client must
configure itself from the network to boot an OS.just like it does with One
OS.
is it possible that we have multiple kernel files on the server (headnode)
and every client can run an OS of its own choice by configuring itself from
the network, not from its hard drive.
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