Re: [K12OSN] Totally New to product

Kirk Rheinlander (kirk@kpj2.com)
Wed, 24 Apr 2002 07:18:02 -0600


For those new to the list - last year we installed over 100 computers in a 
new school - within a couple weeks, every mouse ball had been removed and 
was lost. We bought new mice and glued the holder in place.

Leaving a drive, hard or floppy, exposed to student mischief, can be 
detrimental to low maintenance operations.

Kirk

At 01:29 AM 4/24/2002, Michael van Gemmern wrote:
>Hi Timothy,
>
>Iīve made the same thing, because my clients have no floppy.
>
>Itīs the same like making a boot floppy, just take "/dev/hda" (if
>the harddisk is master on first port) for target. At the moment I
>donīt know the command, because it was last year Iīve made them.
>
>I putted all harddisks into the server and ran the command from a
>bash. I remember that there was no success reply, but it worked fine.
>
>Ciao Michael
>
>
>
>
>*********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
> >> >I have p133's with small harddisks ( around 500mb ) - can I get them to
> >> >"remote boot" but from the harddisk rather than from a bootrom?
>
>--
>Michael van Gemmern
>Kadettenweg 6, 12205 Berlin
>Fon: 030-8121887, email: Michael@vanGemmern.de
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