* Thomas Neumann <[email protected]> [20091122 15:45]: > > * bootoption ethdevice: use specified network device for network booting > > (PXE) instead of default (being eth0). Feature contributed by Helge > > Wagner. Usage example: ethdevice=eth1 > [...] > > I think about adding a newer live-initramfs package to the FAI > > repository, so you will automatically get a version that supports this > > new option. Any comments?
> This is just a crude hack. > I don't care which interface is configured, as long as a usable interface > is configured. (If there's no dhcp on this network then it's not "usable" > - at least for mounting the nfs shares.) [...] JFYI: I just implemented a more robust network boot handling which doesn't care about the number of available network devices but just works in all situations (without any manual configuration) that I could reproduce in a HA setup. Details available at: http://grml.supersized.org/archives/337-More-robust-network-booting.html regards, -mika- -- http://michael-prokop.at/ || http://adminzen.org/ http://grml-solutions.com/ || http://grml.org/
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