In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I operate a cluster of diskless linux PCs using debian hamm. It works quite
>well and i can say that debian causes the least problems with diskless machines
>(tried SuSe an Redhat too).
>However i was wondering about /var/lib/dpkg. Normally, in a diskless
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 10:12:20AM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> However i was wondering about /var/lib/dpkg. Normally, in a diskless cluster,
> every client gets its own copy of /etc, /dev and /var, while /bin, /sbin, /lib
> and /usr are there only once.
> /var/lib/dpkg, however, which is NOT sp
Hi,
I operate a cluster of diskless linux PCs using debian hamm. It works quite
well and i can say that debian causes the least problems with diskless machines
(tried SuSe an Redhat too).
However i was wondering about /var/lib/dpkg. Normally, in a diskless cluster,
every client gets its own copy
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