Is there any way to install a media director onto a USB stick and then use it to boot several machines into LinuxMCE? There are several computers in the lab that I want to run as media directors but they don't support PXE booting. I tried finding something that goes on the USB drive and uses PXE to boot off the network but I can't find anything and think that loading a media director directly off the drive would be easier.
Shoudl I just install Kubuntu 8.10 to the stick then install MCE on top of it?
No. The Disked Media Director option was removed from the system, because it became a living hell to keep in sync.
The root fs for a given media director is in /usr/pluto/diskless/xx if you want to hack something together?
-Thom
Yeah I'm not too great at hacking stuff together. Is there something I could install on the USB drive to use PXE booting? I looked on the wiki but I'm not too sure what I'm doing with that. No time left for today anyway, but maybe I'll try on tuesday. I could always load a LiveCD of Kubuntu to try building it at home, I'd just have no way of testing it until tuesday.
google for etherboot.
-Thom
I have a MD that doesn't PXE boot. I use a CDROM to boot from then allows the system to PXE boot from the LMCE Core. it uses gPXE there are further details: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7930.0 (http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7930.0) I believe you can use a USB stick, CDROM or floppy disk.
That's excellent, I'll look it up when I get to college tomorrow. I should be able to get 9 or so media directors running at once. I will also make a video for youtube I think. Get them all playing the same video and it'll look cool.