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>The T1500 is a Linux based diskless thin client, able to boot off internal FLASH RAM into X. It will acquire TCP/IP information from DHCP, and includes telnet and a WWW browser. In this configuration, the T1500 is useful as a small 
  Internet access device.However, the T1500 can also operate as a diskless client, acquiring it's initial 
  kernel and root file system from a remote machine (this uses 'TFTP' for the 
  1st stage, and 'NFS' for the latter). Compaq provide a CD with a kernel image 
  and root file system, along with management tools, but these tools are not needed, 
  and have been found to fail on some systems. This will be discussed in the 'Compaq 
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>It is also possible to use the Compaq kernel to boot a normal Linux based distribution. 
  We use <A
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  is fairly generic, and discussed in the 'One True Way' section.</P
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>We will assume:
  A working DNS server on 192.168.1.1 (bookcase) and that this machine will serve 
  the kernel and file system
  The T1500 is to be installed as 192.168.1.52 (box).
  The domain is 'house'.
  No special routing is needed.
  In the examples a RedHat server is used, but the specifics should apply to any 
  GNU based system.</P
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