Barry,
I downloaded this file from the Ubuntu list long ago.
I never tried it myself but others report that have had success with it.
Maybe with a little tweak you can make it work :-)
Please let us know if you can make it work in K12
Sergio
On 01/14/2012 08:37 AM, Barry R Cisna wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Does anyone on list here know of,and have tried any minimal linux distro
> that merely will boot a tc for example search for any available open AP,
> connect ,and then continue to boot to serverxyz as specified in the
> config?
>
> I have posted this before but no real "this works out of the box'
> responses. At this point in order to use k12linux/k12ltsp I have to have
> wireless a possible even if throughput will be marginal. Without this in
> a school setting I feel k12linux/k12ltsp is not a viable/possible
> alternative.
>
> I was hoping someone at this point(much smarter than I) would have been
> able to dump some minimal boot code,even into a bios ,on top of pxe, to
> make this happen,,as an option in bios settings of the TC for example.
>
> After having messed a few minutes with an NComputing TC this is
> basically what they use, albeit to a wired network to come up to a
> splash screen to set the server you would like to connect to. I guess
> very much the same as k12linux/k12ltsp, bottom line ,only at bios level.
>
> We do have several TC's that I can burn a minimal ' wireless bootup
> distro' onto SD cards to test with.
>
> Thank You,
> Barry
>
>
>
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