Using kudzu as a "black box"

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(First of all, sorry for my english.)

Hi.

I hope this is the correct place for asking about kudzu. If not, please tell 
me where I should go.

I'm creating a hardware detection tool for use it in a K12LTSP-based distro. 
Is it possible to use kudzu for hardware detection in a different machine? I 
mean:

1. In a thinclient, I get the output of lspci, dmesg or wathever kudzu needs, 
using a boot floppy.

2. In LTSP server, I use kudzu for reading this output (maybe with -f 
parameter) and get the apropiated modules for video, sound and network cards.

3. With this info, I'll create entries in lts.conf file for the thinclient.

Can I use kudzu as a "black box"? Is there a better way?

Thank you for any comment about this.
-- 
Christian González G.
http://www.edulinux.cl

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