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Date:      Mon, 08 Dec 2003 11:54:44 -0500
From:      Chris Shenton <chris@shenton.org>
To:        Andrew Boothman <andrew@cream.org>
Cc:        cloper <cloper@crowncollege.edu>
Subject:   Re: SUNRays
Message-ID:  <86fzfvxnaj.fsf@PECTOPAH.shenton.org>
In-Reply-To: <3FD258B5.3030101@cream.org> (Andrew Boothman's message of "Sat, 06 Dec 2003 22:31:17 %2B0000")
References:  <3FD24741.5000100@crowncollege.edu> <3FD258B5.3030101@cream.org>

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Andrew Boothman <andrew@cream.org> writes:

> They are *really* thin clients that really only consist of a
> monitor, mouse and keyboard and rely on their host server for
> everything else. That's not an architecture that you're going to get
> FreeBSD to run under I wouldn't think.

I'm quite happily running FreeBSD-5.1 on a diskless VIA system: just
cpu, ram, ethernet, screen: it netboots then mounts partitions from my
main machine via NFS.  Very nice: zero noise, reliable, no sysadm
duties.  The diskless support for 5.1 is really quite nice; man
diskless.

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't know if FreeBSD runs on SunRay's CPU, however.



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