Use case: One of the use cases is when you would like to run two TFTP servers on a single machine. We would like both to bind to different IP addresses. The reasoning in doing this is when MAAS isn't able to do all the bare-metal provisioning (re: other provisioning environments in the mix). In this scenario there's is a boot stage that classifies what type of baremetal node is loading and then chainloads to the appropriate service.
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