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Question by sysadmin_nz
Submitted on 5/28/2004
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Where can I find a Boot Image creator for the Acorn NS (diskless) systems?
I am running Citrix Metaframe 1.8 on a Win2K server. The server is IP 192.168.40.200 I wish to load the boot image from a different subnet on the WAN (192.168.30.10) and this works fine till the Acorn tries to find the Citrix box.
It was suggested that some text changes could be made to the boot image files located on [\server\ncboot$\!desk] but there does not appear to be any files that would allow text editing.
Any guidance or alternative files would be really appreciated.

Kind regards
Gary Stevens
New Zealand
gary@infformatics.co.nz


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