Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-13 Thread Bob
Sid Arth wrote: Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it.

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Michael Shuler
On 10/09/2007 08:36 AM, Kent West wrote: > Sid Arth wrote: >> Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from >> the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? >> >> I was wondering if there is something where you could pick which OS you >> want to load, and if yo

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Kent West
Sid Arth wrote: Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it.

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Kent West
Sid Arth wrote: Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it.

"Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-08 Thread Sid Arth
Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it. I was wondering i