> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 09:42:17PM +0800, Calvin Chong wrote: > > | > Perhaps you can take the hard drives out of most of the boxes and > | > stick them in a single high-powered box. Then make that high-powered > | > box the server and the rest as diskless X terminals. This way the > | > terminals have no config on them to deal with, it is all unified on > | > the server. > | > | I suggest a ramdisk on all those client (i.e. ramdisk cached /home/user > | and non-ramdisk /home/user/storage/) for all those thin-clients. this > | is to solve the 'customization problem'. > > What is the 'customization problem'? /home should be mounted rw > anyways. All terminals would be using the same /home directory so it > wouldn't matter which terminal you logged into.
I was thinking of a internet-cafe like solution for that, but with a bit permanent storage - that is, the rebooting-means-reborning-scene. > > -D > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >