[Beowulf] Stateless Linux
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John Hearns john.hearns at clustervision.comMon Sep 13 13:20:15 PDT 2004
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A new project from Redhat: http://people.redhat.com/~hp/stateless/StatelessLinux.pdf http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm/stateless/ Not wishing to appear at all churlish, as this does sound an exciting project, a lot of these ideas are already used in the clustering world, eg. diskless workstations, or rsyncing to an image on a server. I like the idea of using an LDAP server to store which image a server should boot into (and I think I've spoken about that on this list). It will be worth following this project, as work done like this in the 'mainstream' can only have good effects on Beowulfery. John Hearns
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