Hi Jim,

You can install the sunray server software under linux these days if
thats what you are after, you can download it here
http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=451dd631

if you just want to use your existing linux DHCP server there is some
information here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuOnSunRay. I
dont think you can really seperate anymore than that from the actual
sunray server

Nick

On 11/26/06, Jim Kusznir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all:

We have 16 SunRay terminals here that are currently being served from an old
SunFire server (through a dedicated network) that is dying.  We also have a
linux terminal server already set up, as well as an existing linux
DHCP/TFTP/Netboot infastructure.  We would like to be able to boot the
SunRays from the linux netboot server on the existing, "general
infastructure" like we do for Linux thin clients.  We'd also like to set up
the SunRays to XDMCP into our linux terminal servers.

My googing found no information that would help to this end (although by no
means am I convinced such a resource doesn't exist).  Can anyone here point
me toward information that would help in this area?  Howto's would be great,
but I've done a fair bit of figuring out on other netboot-related items, so
pointers to where to get the SunRay kernels and such for TFTP and a
breakdown of the "magic" DHCP paramaters would also be greatly helpful.

Thanks!

--James Kusznir
EECS SysAdmin, Washington State University.



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