At 02:39 PM 04/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Dave Sherman wrote:
> > Are these terminals ethernet or serial-based? I've been thinking about this
> > (an ethernet-based solution, using some older 486 and low-end Pentium PCs
> > with no hard drives as "thin clients") for a while myself, for my home, but
> > never really researched the idea -- I knew it was possible, just not
> > exactly how.
> >
>Ethernet based.
>
>It's pretty easy to build an X-terminal.  I've used all-in-one mainboads with
>32Mb of RAM and a 300Mhz Cyrix processor.  I used to pick up 10Mb Trendware
>ethernet cards 'cause it was easy to burn a ROM with a netboot image, but the
>latest trendware cards don't work.  It might make more sense to buy a $10 
>floppy
>drive and internally mount it with a boot loader floppy inserted.
>
>Once you have the hardware setup you need to build a kernel that supports the
>hardware and load it over the net.  You need to setup a ramdisk that supports
>the utilities you need to boot with.  After that you can either NFS mount a
>root filesystem or load in a pre-rolled ramdisk image.  Depends on what you
>need.
>
>It's pretty straightforward.  I did most of this as a fallback source of
>X-terminals about 3 years ago.  At that time the LTSP group was pretty
>incomprehensible.  It's probably worth your time to check what they have
>to offer now.
>
>Kent


Cool. Thanks.


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