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Old 12-07-2002, 05:26 AM
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needing diskless workstation

I want to let my roomate use my computer to surf the net all day but don't want the wear & tear on my harddrive.

I have heard its possible to boot windows 98 off of a CD that I prepared, use a ramdisk, making a harddrive unecessary.

Anybody know where I can get info to set this up? And if it is possible?
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Old 12-08-2002, 01:37 PM
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I think this is what you want:

http://www.cocoon-culture.com/lib/no...esswindows.htm

Diskless Windows 98
This reports about several steps I've taken in order to be able to obtain a stable and usable configuration for Windows 98 in a diskless PC. I hope this can be of any use to others.

Based on:

NetBoot/EtherBoot package
MS-RAMDRIVE compressed with Drvspace 3
100 Mbps Network
Windows 98 is installed on a local disk and compressed with ms-drvspace3 creating a volume file named drvspace.000.
We found out the drvspace.000 file can be copied to an ms-ramdrive and then mounted as drive C: with scandisk /mount (*).
This is a local setup for Windows 98 with at least 128 Mb RAMDRIVE
For "high-performance" new machines (minimum Pentium 200 MHz with 256 Mb), because we use high compression the CPU must be fast. Depending on how much of the file-system you are able to move to network servers the RAM required may be much less.

This configuration, intended for high performance, doesn't require any special changes to a "standard" installation. The motivation for this type of configuration is that RAM cost tends to decrease much faster than HDD cost. Currently you can buy 128 Mb RAM for a lower price than an HDD.

This is a totally local set-up; files available in the ramdrive grant the normal boot of windows without requiring any files from the network. So Windows 98 network drivers are used.
Because the network isn't available at boot time, the swap file must be local (the swap file will be compressed too).
The compressed volume file must be copied from the network and mounted, to achieve this we use again ODI/VLM, however when the copy is done we unload the drivers, the steps at boot are very similar:
Load the ramdisk (in config.sys). Because of drvspace3 high compression,128 Mb this will result in more than 250 Mb in C:.
Load ODI/VLM Shell (or any other shell that you can unload later)
Copy drvspace.000 from the server to the ramdisk
Unload the Shell
Mount the compressed volume with scandisk c: /mount.
Configure registry, remove NetBoot ramdisk and other minor settings.
Start windows
How to setup and manage

You must use a local disk for instalation and administration, say at least 250 Mb.

Install Windows 98 on the local disk.
Compress the local disk using maximum compression.
Copy drvspace.000 hidden file from the root of your uncompressed drive to a network file server.
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(*) - yes we´ve tried to mount a compressed volume on a network drive unfortunatly scandisk doesn´t allow this. However this would be very interesting because network trafic would be compressed.
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