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monkeyman
05-12-2003, 10:25 PM
This was brought up here:
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2397

It does seem like a pretty good idea as you could run SETI@Home on a diskless machine without having to install it each time you started the box up.

LinuxDistros.CJB.NET
06-07-2003, 11:33 PM
Does anyone know if that idea was used in the new releases?

Is seti now included?....wish it was if it aint.

reub2000
06-18-2003, 01:17 PM
seti@home is a distributed computing program, right? Why do you want it?

arkaine23
07-25-2003, 03:02 AM
This custom version of knoppix runs folding@home at startup in the background. There are scripts to view/start/stop/and configure it that make things very easy. It has a ton of apps just like knoppix. And you don't need to have a hard drive. It has samba, ssh, and vnc for remote connectivity, to share files, to use electron micorscope to monitor folding.

It also has:
seti@home
prime-net
memtest
cpuburn
lucifer


So its great to burn-in a new box without having to install an OS. It can also be installed via the knxhddinstall script and so it is a quick and easy way to install debian.


In a future release I'm adding scripts to d/l and install F-prot into ramdisk or a persisntent /home. That will let you scan windows partitions for virii wihout having to boot into windows. I've almost got the feature to automatically to save WU's to a hdd or pen drive at intervals in case of power failure, but F@H locks the work folder...

Overclockix iso 686mb, no md5sum yet, sorry (http://folding.octeams.com/oclinux/Overclockix_ColdFusion.iso)


With this cd you could make layers of a folding/seti/prime cluster for around $150.