Folks,
Saturday, Andy sent out a note from Rob Belleville asking for help in
getting Linux running on some 20-30 Macs. I've looked at the proposal, and
Rob's proposal to setup a terminal server is pretty much impossible, as the
PROM code for doing remote boot is restricted to the Intel platform.
So, the counter proposal is to install the kernel on each box, and use NFS
to mount most of the "stuff" needed on the client. This shouldn't be too
hard, since all Rob wants to do is print and run a web browser from the
clients. (Rob wants the clients to come up with autologon and possibly just
start the web browser as well.)
I could use some help with setting up the (Intel) server: DHCP, Cups or LPR
or ..., NFS and getting the directories mounted on the clients at boot time.
If someone would be willing lend a hand with this, please let me know.
Another idea: If someone wants to do the server, I'll help out with getting
the Macs running.
--Skip