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Over in the Distributed Computing forum we are considering making a crackrack for the TeAm. We have had the thought of keeping costs down by loading Windows or Linux over the network to the machines, so that we do not have to pay out for hard drives in them.
What would be the best way to do this? All of the machines may not have the same hardware specs, will that make a difference, and require us to have many different images for each computer?
Given that these will likely have 128MB RAM max, will this be feasible? We have a member with some unused Windows 98 licenses, so that would probably be the best thing if we decided to go for Windows
Otherwise, what would be the best (and easiest to maintain) Linux distro for the job
Thanks in advance
ConfusedBW
What would be the best way to do this? All of the machines may not have the same hardware specs, will that make a difference, and require us to have many different images for each computer?
Given that these will likely have 128MB RAM max, will this be feasible? We have a member with some unused Windows 98 licenses, so that would probably be the best thing if we decided to go for Windows
Otherwise, what would be the best (and easiest to maintain) Linux distro for the job
Thanks in advance
ConfusedBW
