[mythtv-users] Diskless frontend
Adrian Burden
aburden at onegeeksopinion.com
Wed Mar 12 08:01:43 EST 2003
Which EPIA MB model did you use? Did you have any problems with the
onboard sound?
I did try using a similar board ECS K7VMM+ but could not get the sound
working correctly.
Cheers...
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I have booted both off flash and from the network on my Epia. Should be
the exact same for any PXE-enabled BIOS.
Honestly after getting PXE going, I don't think CF is worth while. Boot
time is real similar I didn't time the difference, but I think its real
negligable.
My EPIA does have a 60 watt fanless powersupply. Still has a processor
fan though. I was hoping to dump the processor fan though. Maybe with
a mondo heat sink
>
> Has anyone tried to use a Compact Flash to IDE adapter to create a
> diskless
> frontend (http://www.cwlinux.com/eng/products/products_ide2cf.php)?
>
> The motherboard of the machine I would like to use does not support
> net boot,
> and it would be a nice and quiet machine with no drive. The compact
flash
> cards are not as cheap as harddrives but they make no noise and use
less
> power which means I can possibly go with fanless powersupply creating
a
> no-noise myth frontend.
>
> Comments?
>
> -Emil
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