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Build A Cross-Platform Test Network With Samba & GRUB

An anonymous reader writes "This tutorial shows how to combine Samba and GRUB to build a compact, highly adaptable, cross-platform test network, capable of booting and networking a large number of operating systems on a small number of machines. Though Samba and GRUB can manage many different operating systems, this tutorial focuses on Linux and Windows." Reg required on the story.

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  1. Re:Wow, that's...really not worth reading. by Blkdeath · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The article focuses mainly on installing multiple OSs with Grub as the boot loader. This information is widely available (and without registration). The section I was interested in was on Samba. Which it doesn't talk about except to say "here's a tutorial, because I don't feel like writing about this stuff."

    I found it mostly a vanity piece, really. Much of the advice she gave was quite frankly wrong, silly, or unclear (ie; could have used context).

    Examples;

    • Hiding Linux partitions from Win'98? Why?
    • How is it "tricky" to create a Windows partition with Linux's fdisk? (It's no more/less complicated than creating a Linux Swap partition, FYI).
    • Debian is the only Linux with a package management system? ("Everyone except Debian users must unpack the tarball")
    • zcat and pipe a tar.gz through tar?
    • GRUB can only be installed from floppy?!?
    • Disable encrypted network passwords in Windows?
    • Explicitly set all NICs to 100TX?

    Advice given by self-ascribed "gurus" should be taken with a suitable quantity of NaCL, in my humble opinion.

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