snapshots are broken
Mark Valentine
mark at valentine.me.uk
Sat Nov 1 11:25:39 PST 2003
> From: Matthew Dillon <dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat 1 Nov, 2003
> Subject: Re: snapshots are broken
> :In article <200311011829.hA1ITO68074757 at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> :Matthew Dillon <dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> :>
> :> PXE == netboot, yes.
> :
> :But note that it requires supporting network hardware and (usually) a video
> :console to configure on/off.
>
> PXE only requires a PXE-capable BIOS. PXE will load the pxe boot code
> via TFTP and the boot code will use PXE BIOS calls to load additional
> modules (e.g. the 'kernel') via TFTP.
Ah yes, I added the word "network" at the last moment.
Either your motherboard or an add-on card must support the PXE BIOS. Kind of
hard to add it to a laptop that doesn't.
> It is possible to completely automate the operation, since you ultimately
> have control over both the first stage boot code that PXE loads and the
> kernel that it loads after that (which could be a second-stage boot or
> a real kernel or whatever).
>
> But, of course, it's definitely a major advantage to have a video
> console for experimentation :-)
For more than experimentation - I want to turn off PXE boot so that the reboot
after install doesn't try to reinstall... (And no, I'd rather not rely on a
correctly configured network boot image to tell the client to go boot off the
disk after all.)
Cheers,
Mark.
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