I've been tasked with replacing a few library kiosks in a university
library. They currently run Windows with a kiosk-product named SiteKiosk to
restrict them to just a few apps (web-browser, printing, MS-Word) and
prevent tampering. It works pretty well.

But I have a philosophical distaste of Windows; I'm not in favor of
maintaining more third-party products (SiteKiosk) than is necessary; I like
the idea of disk-less workstations; I like the idea of
configure-in-one-place-for-all-machines; and I just like Debian; and I
think it might serve as a foot-hold in the door to converting other Windows
PCs across campus to Debian.

But I have no real experience in PXE booting, and only vaguely understand
the depths of Debian booting, and know very little about setting up a KACE
(now Quest) K2000 Systems Deployment Appliance for network-booting a
computer, and much less for booting a Linux image, and much less for
pointing those Linux boxes to remote read-only NFS mounted systems (and I
know little NFS at all).

So, does anyone have enough experience with this combination of stuff, and
willingness, to guide me in this process? Or even subsets of the process
that might get me closer to the whole? I can't help but think there might
be others in a similar situation that would benefit from finding this
process detailed on-line.

Thanks!

-- 
Kent West                    <")))><
Westing Peacefully - http://kentwest.blogspot.com

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