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- From: solo@deathstar.Stanford.EDU ( Shahrol )
- Subject: Re: Sys 7 Startup disk fiasco
- Message-ID: <solo.711832397@deathstar>
- Sender: news@morrow.stanford.edu (News Service)
- Organization: Stanford University, California, USA
- References: <1992Jul21.133842.17627@news.duc.auburn.edu> <1992Jul21.201706.14511@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 19:13:17 GMT
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- stu5s11@bcrka280.bnr.ca (David Simmons 1342678) writes:
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- >What I'd like to see is a special disk that you insert
- >and sllows you to boot of a network. Something like
- >UNIX workstations do, where there are diskless nodes
- >that contain no hard disk storage, and everything
- >is read of a network server.
-
- Sonic Software has something like this for most nubus macs.
- it's a $149 package that includes ROM upgrades for the nubus
- ethernet cards and a system extension that tells the mac to boot
- of a network.
-
- >John (full of stupid ideas) Andrusiak
-
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- Shahrol A. Halmi.
- tuah@leland.Stanford.EDU, solo@deathstar.Stanford.EDU
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- - Walt Whitman
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