[K12OSN] how about a live CD or live usb hard drive?
Petre Scheie
petre at maltzen.net
Mon Apr 18 13:30:03 UTC 2005
I think he's talking about having a server configured on a USB hard disk that can be
plugged into the fancy new machines turning them into LTSP servers.
cliebow at downeast.net wrote:
> how bout an etherboot floppy disk??
> I think this would be a cool and convenient way to
>
>>show off K12LTSP to schools. I'm thinking
>>specifically of a school that is local to me which has
>>a newish P4 in every classroom. I'd like to show them
>>that they can turn each of those desktop machines into
>>a server and add 5 or so thin clients to each
>>classroom. I think if I could plug in a usb hard
>>drive and boot their existing computer off of it (and
>>provide my own thin clients), it would really drive
>>the point home.
>>
>>Just an idea I thought I'd throw out there. I don't
>>know if a live CD or a live usb hard drive ve
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> rsion
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>>would perform quickly enough to be impressive to
>>anybody...
>>
>>-Rob
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