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Small Linux Distro just to detect network card


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Ok, our company is making a rollout of linux workstations. We are planning to use LTSP setup of about 6 thin clients hooked up to a server. There is no problem with the server but I foresee a bit of a problem for the clients. Now the problem is that LTSP configuration requires MAC address in order to give the thin clients IP address and boot kernel. Our clients are basically P-200 Classics , 32 MB RAM with only CD-ROM and floppy, no hard drive. So my question is, is there a small linux distro just to detect network card configuration like what driver is needed and what is the MAC address? Floppy based preferably since Knoppix is out.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Well.. I found what I am looking for (kinda) in blueflop. A two floppy linux distro that can detect & configure the network card and get the MAC address too.. the only problem is that lsmod doens't show anything.

 

But since I am the one that buy all those network cards, I can find out what the module needed for the boot floppy.

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Well.. I have bought them and got them installed. Intel eepro chipset.. nothing wrong with them either.. My next task is to get a box of floppies for ltsp boot disks/

 

And I agree with 3com, however they are expensive. The card itself cost almost half of the workstation.

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