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Diskless boot
- From: Jonathan Andrews <jon jonshouse co uk>
- To: Development discussions related to Fedora Core <fedora-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Diskless boot
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:15:46 +0100
As a footnote to my kernel screwup......
What I was trying to make was a kernel image with nfs client and
ethernet drivers compiled in so I could PXEboot without using an initrd
image.
Am I chasing my tail ? I used to boot sparcs like this by passing an IP
and nfsroot as the kernel arguments, yet every example I find for fedora
uses an initrd image with modules in it. Isn't it simpler to waste a few
extra kbytes and have a kernel with most common ethernet and NFS
compiled in.
I notice a diskless kernel and initrd image in fedora, but its seems to
be just an installer, the kernel boots on most things - but remove the
initrd and it doesn't stand alone ?
Jon
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