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Re: How do I have serveral computers and have only one data?



Look at .../stable/binary/net/nfsroot-xxxxx.deb
This package allows you to have one master machine and slave machines who
boot over the network. The slave machines must have a kernel which
supports booting NFS and mounting the root filesystem over NFS (custom
kernel, recompile necessary.)

Regards
Rolf

On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Jack Chung wrote:

> Well, I have several computers ( 3 maybe ). I want them to run Debian Linux
> as WWW server. But, is there anyway I can maintain them just on one 
> computer, and the others will follows? But of course their hostnames are 
> different. I think there is something called NFS or NIS can do this. But 
> I don't know where to get some more instructions.
> 
> Jack Chung
> ---
> whchung@mail.ncku.edu.tw
> ---
> Not using M$-software is a struggle for most people.
> But it is definitly a GOOD achievement for all of us!!
>                                     -- Quoted from "My Journey to Linux"
> 
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