[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>  There wasn't even DHCP support before so yes you did.   As you can't
> get the nfs mount point from bootp. 

Wasn't there a default? The Indy behind me seems to try to mount
/tftpboot/172.16.18.195, so I put a filesystem there just to make it happy.

It's a 2.4.3 kernel.

>  Well I think in the CONFIG_BLK_DEV=n case it might wind up being a
> ramfs or tmpfs image.  Something like a simplified version of tar. 

Well, if it stops working and stays broken, I suppose I'll just have to 
hack up a built-in command line option. ISTR ARM already has such an option.

I'd rather it didn't break, though.


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dwmw2


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