OK.  I need rarp.  I want it compiled in the kernel so I have a config to
do just that:

CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP=y

However, after reboot, i get:

rarp -a
This kernel does not support RARP.

Now I find buried in the debian docs:

On systems using a Linux 2.4.x kernel, there is no RARP module, and you
should instead use the rarpd program.

I want auto discovery of the server IP address serving boot images.
However apt-cache search rarpd shows no such program?  What gives?


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