Jim,
The only way you could achieve this is to install SRSS 3.1 or 3.1.1 on
Linux (2.4 and 2.6). Hopefully the Linux you are running is one of the
distros supported by Sun Ray Server. The Sun Ray is not a PC and is not
capable of being a LTSP client.
Jim Kusznir 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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