Re: [Hampshire] Using NFS root with raspberry pi.

2023-10-11 Thread Adam John Trickett via Hampshire
Tom, Can't say I've done it recently, but on my Red Hat course we did do remote booting. I can't remember of the top of my head what we did, but I'm sure NFS was involved. However I think it's an interesting idea and I'll have to look it up and see what I can find as well! > > Thank you fo

[Hampshire] ON HOLD - Portsmouth & SE Hants LUG - 21st October

2023-10-11 Thread Paul Tansom via Hampshire
A quick, and hopefully early enough email to catch everyone, to say that I'm putting the next Portsmouth LUG meet on hold as there's a good chance it won't go ahead. I'm currently on the spinal ward in Southampton General Hospital and am unsure what's next, when I'll be out and how I'll be when

Re: [Hampshire] ON HOLD - Portsmouth & SE Hants LUG - 21st October

2023-10-11 Thread Tim via Hampshire
As they say Paul, it never rains but it pours All the best to both you and your wife Tim H On 11/10/2023 15:46, Paul Tansom via Hampshire wrote: A quick, and hopefully early enough email to catch everyone, to say that I'm putting the next Portsmouth LUG meet on hold as there's a good chance i

Re: [Hampshire] Using NFS root with raspberry pi. (Solution)

2023-10-11 Thread Tom Gamble via Hampshire
Hi, Since the articles I found describing how to get nfsroot working were rather old and I am using Bullseye as the NFS server I wondered if that was the issue. so tried with an server running Centos 6 and bingo it worked no problems. A quick cat /proc/fs/nfsd/versions showed that on Centos 6 i