donkey41
Full Member level 1
Hello there,
Is it possible to let Solaris, on a Sparc machien, do the job to serve as a Server for diskless _i386_ clients ?
I mean, theoratically and as far as my little knoledge is concerned, it should be possible to let a Sparc machien running Solaris to serve Diskless clients.
Diskless client service deals mainly (again, as far as I know) with providing startup enviornment (booting) and work space via NFS and TFTP. This could be done, also, in Solaris - theoratically, machien independantly - and then providing xserver via XDMCP.
I have some experience in diskless clients with and without LTSP.
Can anybody suggest me how can I do it via Solaris (if it is applicable at all) ?
Thanks
Is it possible to let Solaris, on a Sparc machien, do the job to serve as a Server for diskless _i386_ clients ?
I mean, theoratically and as far as my little knoledge is concerned, it should be possible to let a Sparc machien running Solaris to serve Diskless clients.
Diskless client service deals mainly (again, as far as I know) with providing startup enviornment (booting) and work space via NFS and TFTP. This could be done, also, in Solaris - theoratically, machien independantly - and then providing xserver via XDMCP.
I have some experience in diskless clients with and without LTSP.
Can anybody suggest me how can I do it via Solaris (if it is applicable at all) ?
Thanks