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Re: DOS-Linux connectivity



Hello folks,

I believe it is possible to remote boot Linux but I guess
that is not the kind of solution you would like to have.
But if you do remote boot linux and mount the linux
server's harddisks, then it will be possible to execute
the binaries and they will use the client machines CPU.

Regards,
Prem Kurian Philip
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Vimal Mathew <m_vimal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: DOS-Linux connectivity


> Hai,
>     Vaibhav wrote about making a DOS client execute a Linux program
> with some of the processing power shifted to the client side. If I
> understood the question correctly, I have a few points to add...
> - DOS cant execute Linux binaries (You could implement a virtual
environment
> in DOS with protected mode and stuff to get this done. But, this is way
too
> tough).
> - Telnet gets most of the stuff executed on the server side.
> -
> Well, how about remote-boot type of stuff?
> -
> Bye,
> Vimal
> Model Engg. College
> Kochi
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