I know that there was a post on this list a year or so back, that had a 
calculator to make a MacOS Netboot conf file.

For OS image to reside on a Linux machine.
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On onsdag 8. mai 2002 18:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:49:49AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
>> Well the way it's laid out in there, holding the n key during boot
>> makes OF look for a bootp server. If you have that yaboot.conf
>> employed you should get yaboot loaded without having to go in
>> OpenFirmware.
>> 
>> OTOH, if you're troubleshooting, the OF device is enet:, so it should
>> be something like
>> 
>> boot enet:
>
>I always just do [Cmd]-[Option]-O-F, and (for a Linux netboot) type
>'enet:,\yaboot'. Is there an option number or string that identifies
>an Apple system trying to netboot, and if so, how can I use that to
>specify the boot file path to pass to the client in ISC DHCPd's
>dhcpd.conf?
>
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