Ok... I realize I should RTFM but I was hoping someone could just point me in the right direction. I've been working with XFS since it's 1.0 release, needless to say ... IT ROCKS. Now that I've been
Hi Mike, I just did it today, it was pretty easy. You only have to have a NFS server from where you install with your floppy: On the NFS server create a directory where you copy all files from the fi
I don't think that's what he wants to do. He basically wants the other systems to have no hard drive...instead, he wants them to run off of the first system.
linux terminal server project :http://www.ltsp.org/ or : http://ClusterNFS.sourceforge.net/ or : http://netboot.sourceforge.net/english/index.shtml additionally look at : http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/xt
Perhaps you should add that it'd be a good idea to use xfs_admin (xfs_db) to change the uuid for the copied filesystems (unless there is a specific need for each filesystem to be an exact copy). Ivan
Perhaps you should add that it'd be a good idea to use xfs_admin (xfs_db) to change the uuid for the copied filesystems (unless there is a specific need for each filesystem to be an exact copy). Most
Hi Mike, I just did it today, it was pretty easy. You only have to have a NFS server from where you install with your floppy: On the NFS server create a directory where you copy all files from the fi