27;s not an architecture that you're going to get
FreeBSD to run under I wouldn't think.
I suspect that if the SunRays do a PXE boot then they can be given
addresses by DHCP, boot files via TFTP, and filesystems via NFS --
just like any other diskless client.
There's the thing - I don't
iskless.
In the past, I've run NetBSD diskless on Sun IPX and ELC systems.
I suspect that if the SunRays do a PXE boot then they can be given
addresses by DHCP, boot files via TFTP, and filesystems via NFS --
just like any other diskless client.
I don'
ever?
>
> I've seen an installation of about 30 SunRays before and I seem to
> remember thinking that they needed specialised software from Sun running
> under Solaris in order to work. They are *really* thin clients that
> really only consist of a monitor, mouse and keyboard and
cloper wrote:
I have a few SUNRay thin clients that I would like to use on something
other than Solaris. Has anyone successfully used these under BSD? Does
anyone have any ideas what so ever?
I've seen an installation of about 30 SunRays before and I seem to
remember thinking that they n
cloper wrote:
I have a few SUNRay thin clients that I would like to
use on something other than Solaris. Has anyone
successfully used these under BSD? Does anyone
have any ideas what so ever?
Thanks,
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No experience here. Not much ideas, either,
but the list is a bit slow today, m
I have a few SUNRay thin clients that I would like to use on something
other than Solaris. Has anyone successfully used these under BSD? Does
anyone have any ideas what so ever?
Thanks,
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