Clary Harridge asked...> we are interested in booting Win95 diskless from a SAMBA server.
Peter Debus <pdebus@turing.une.edu.au> cautioned
| Unfortunately there is no other option I am aware of, other than
booting
| from an NT server - which I have been told, but have not experienced
| myself, is painfully slow if booting a whole computer lab at once,
with
| clients timing out and needing rebooting 2 or 3 times before the whole
| lab comes online
This is utterly typical of large diskless labs... they haven't worked
well since SunOS 3.5 (:-))
My least favourite colleague came up with a brilliant hack for
Ultrix, Sunos 4 and NeXT: boot from the net and you get a reinstall.
This has been used subsequently for three unix and numerous PC labs
in both industry and academia.
I strongly recommend Mr Debus's alternative! Boot linux and
refresh or reinstall Windows. At Siemens' this required about two
minutes of my time to load a tape and boot the pc from floppy, then
walk away with the floppy in my pocket. After about 6 minutes (refresh)
or 20 minutes (full install) the machine rebooted and the user was
running again.
--dave
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