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Re: [SLUG] Linux in the CyberCafe...






Jeffrey Bennet wrote a really good piece on this in this month's APC. You
can see it online at:
http://apcmag.com/apcweb/workshop.nsf/0F5AA6C92D05B235CA25639D002AACFB/B2FC
805F3EA01224CA256834008312B3?OpenDocument (gotta love those Notes URLs).
Or, you could buy the magazine if you want a printed copy.

Cheers,
Travis




"Jeff Waugh" <jdub@nospam.student.usyd.edu.au> on 12/04/99 09:13:17 PM

To:   "Sydney Linux Users Group" <slug@nospam.slug.org.au>
cc:    (bcc: Travis Simon/Australia/IDG)

Subject:  [SLUG] Linux in the CyberCafe...




Say for a moment that I was "sysadmin" (if you could call it that,
I would, but there's only about 12 computers involved) of a
CyberCafe, and say that I was... frustrated with Windows NT on the
proxy/modem server. Not an unlikely scenario at all...

I'm experimenting with Linux in these roles at home (previously
I've just used it as a workstation, and haven't looked into squid,
masquerading, etc), and I've got an idea that I think might work,
only the solution is eluding me.

I'd like to have a quick and easy way of sucking a given computer's
hard drive image from the server should anything strange happen...
Often enough I can't be there to solve the big problems, and the
Cafe staff (yes... cafe as in coffee) have to switch a machine off,
which *always* looks bad.

Would there be a way of doing this simply, like throwing in a
bootdisk and scripting up an automatic disk image copy? I've had a
quick peek around the mini-distros and none of them mention this
kind of functionality, so I thought I'd ask the oracle: SLUG.

Oh, and the CyberCafe is in Shearer's bookstore, Leichhardt... Just
in case you were wondering! :)


Thanks all,

Jeff


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