chickenman


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Posted: Sep. 20 2005,13:57 |
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This is a concept that could prove very usefull to me, as i have a P3 that refuses to recognise any IDE devices (most of the time, its really messed...) If I could boot via network then I wouldnt need a HDD right?, the box would also be very quiet without a noisy HDD or CDROM.
What do I need in terms of network hardware to pull this off?, do i need boot roms etc and are they all the same or do i need something specific?
cheers, keep up the good work -this is just one more feature that will distinguish DSL from the others, it would be amazing to see incorporated on the 50mb disk.
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