[Klug-general] Gauge of Interest

Peter Childs peterachilds at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 04:48:16 BST 2008


2008/8/6 Goldfish <goldfish654 at gmail.com>:
> 2008/8/5 Colin McCarthy <binarysignal at gmail.com>:
>> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Goldfish <goldfish654 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Just wondering whether anyone would be interested in a talk about PXE
>>> booting and the fun things you can do with PXELINUX?
>>>
>>> I've got quite a bit of useful content and tips on how you can use it,
>>> for example: network booting debian/ubuntu installers,
>>
>> I would be very interested in PXEBooting to a ubuntu installer as lots
>> of laptops, like the eeePC, don't have a CD drive.
>> Thanks for offering to do a talk on it.
>> Colin
>>
>
> Ahh, all you EEP c weilding geeks will probably love it (if they
> support PXE booting?). When I got my X31 I had little choice but to
> network boot it, as it's got no internal drives unless you get the
> docking station.  And I'd have to go all the way across town for that
> :p  Debian and ubuntu installers are already configured for network
> booting, and the process is ridiculously easy to get them set up.
>
> One of my demos is booting a thin client - sort of.  And I do explain
> how you can make your own thin-clients using KNOPPIX or a similar
> distribution, and the tricks you have to do to pull it off properly.
> Live linux distros are well suited to PXE booting, but there are a few
> limitations which I'll go into.
>
> I might try a bit of audience participation and ask for a laptop to
> demo the PXE booting on - but if nobody is feeling up to it (I mean,
> who wouldn't trust me with full low level access to their hardware?) I
> can do it on my own machine.  But that's far less fun.
>
>
> Fish
>
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I've got some experience in this too, Running an office on LTSP 4.2
with sill low memory thin clients (22Mb) So if you need some help
please ask, unfortunately my knowledge has become farly old.

I'll bring one along if only for the challenge...

Peter.



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