> > 
> > Whatever happened to your old Linux Philippines computers -- weren't they
> > diskless stations with boot ROMs?
> 
> I believe most of them were sold off to pay debts. Sayang. B
> 
> TW, just downloaded something called Etherboot. It's supposed to allow
> diskless workstations to boot onto the network. It can be used on floppy, ROM,
> or (for test purposes) on a hard disk.
> 
i used that before and the instructions are very simple.

however, right now i use Intel PXE instead. less hassle client side wise.
just buy the box and plug it in wala. ala javastations.
 
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