to diskless thinclients whereever possible. If RH doesn't do it, then someone else will.
-Paul Sery
Stephen J. Smoogen wrote:
Well maybe Red Hat should talk to they have been selling to in the US Government networks. There is a major need for a packaged conformed stateless linux product for various networks. The defense department and energy departments are needing to put 1000's of computers as diskless nodes. Having say RHEL-4 with a stateless station should be a good selling point.
Stephen J. Smoogen
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:56:38 +0000, Peter Dedecker <Peter Dedecker vtk2 ugent be> wrote:
Gaurav wrote:
> I am interested in stateless Linux project and would like to
> volunteer for its beta tester ... I will try roll this out in my
> brother's school and after that co workers on my office plus also would
> like to contribute to its development ....help it to take to next level :-)
Nice
> I would like to know what state this project is in ? is anybody involved
> in active testing/ testing development ? Do you need beta tester ...
It isn't in active development right now. At Red Hat, they don't even know if they'll continue it. But if they continue it, there'll be a team working on it.