Thanks for the hints! I will try it to see if it works.

Best wishes,

Joaquim Puig

2009/10/6 Harald Schilly <[email protected]>:
>
> On Oct 6, 2:08 pm, Joaquim Puig <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Currently, we are trying to locally install SAGE on our computer labs,
>> but we have very few space left for applications.
>
> First, if you have a computer lab, you can use NFS! It's maybe a bit
> slower on startup, but should work quite well. The reason is, that
> Sage itself is read only and therefore it's sufficient to install it
> on your NFS server and mount it into /usr/local/ ... this would also
> make updating very easy! Have you tried that?
>
> Second, splitting Sage is not trivial. The best I know about is
> Mandriva Linux. One of their developers (or a developer) has done this
> big task for Sage 4.1 and it will be available in Mandriva 2010.
>
> Harald
> >
>

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