The documentation for using bootroms (such as PXE) is incomplete. See  the (ia386) 
install guide:
4.5.5 Move TFTP Images Into Place which links to 11.2.3, and contains the text, "NOT 
YET WRITTEN."

5.5 Booting from TFTP
This talks about floppies, confusing since I don't plan on using one (unless I
lack a working bootrom in the NIC).

4.5.6 Installing with TFTP and NFS Root
Doesn't really give any idea about how to do it. How do I create the NFS root to 
export? It happens I'm running Red Hat Linux, so Debian tools won't work. Maybe if 
it's on a CD somewhere....

11.2.3 Description of Installation System Files
This mentions several files called tftpboot.img, but I recall someone on another list 
found it impossible to boot such large files because at that time the system's in real 
mode, can address no more than one Mbyte of RAM, and of that, only 640K is available 
to programs.

pxelinux can load a kernel and an initrd, so it doesn't look like those are the right 
files. Possibly, I could use a "rescue" image and a "root image."


I have the inclination to try to get it working. Is there someone who can work with me?

What I suggest is someone create corrected text (don't worry about formatting), and I 
will try it out. When the text checks out, maybe others can try it, but it should go 
to the maintainer for inclusion.

I already have working dhcp, tftp and a couple of machines that do PXE-boot, and I 
also have an Etherboot ROM-on-a-floppy that boots of the network, so most of the 
work's done.

I don't plan to visit other ways of handing out IP addresses etc. ISC's DHCPD works 
and is available (AFAIK) to all Linux users.

btw Do not reply directly to me. Mail to this address not from an approved source gets 
treated as spam.
If you think the discussion would clutter the list too much, I can contact you using 
another address.





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Cheers
John Summerfield
 


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