Network Boot and Exotic Root HOWTO
| Revision History | ||
|---|---|---|
| Revision 0.3 | 2002-04-28 | Revised by: bej |
| Many feedback inclusions, added links to several projects | ||
| Revision 0.2.2 | 2001-12-08 | Revised by: dcm |
| Licensed GFDL | ||
| Revision 0.2.1 | 2001-05-21 | Revised by: logilab |
| Fixed bibliography and artheader | ||
| Revision 0.2 | 2001-05-19 | Revised by: bej |
| Many improvements and included Ken Yap's feedback. | ||
| Revision 0.1.1 | 2001-04-09 | Revised by: logilab |
| First public draft. | ||
| Revision 0.1 | 2000-12-09 | Revised by: bej |
| Initial draft. | ||
This document explains how to quickly setup a linux server to provide what diskless linux clients require to get up and running, using an IP network. It includes data and partly rewritten text from the Diskless-HOWTO, the Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO, the linux kernel documentation, the etherboot project's documentation, the linux terminal server project's homepage, and the author's personal experience, acquired when working for Logilab. Eventually this document may end up deprecating the Diskless-HOWTO and Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO. Please note that you'll also find useful information in the From-PowerUp-to-bash-prompt-HOWTO and the Thin-Client-HOWTO, and the Claus-Justus Heine's page about NFS swapping.
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. What is this all about?
- 1.2. Thanks
- 1.3. Diskless booting advocacy
- 1.4. Requirements
- 1.5. Acknowledgements and related documentation
- 1.6. Feedback
- 1.7. Copyright Information
- 2. Diskless booting operation overview
- 3. Building the kernel
- 4. Daemons setup
- 4.1. NFS daemon
- 4.2. BOOTP daemon
- 4.3. TFTP
- 5. Clients setup, creation of the root filesystem
- 5.1. Creating the first files and directories
- 5.2. The /var and /etc directories
- 5.3. Last details
- 5.4. Trial...
- 5.5. And Error!
- 6. Several ways of obtaining the kernel
- 7. How to create diskless MS-Windows stations?
- 8. Troubleshooting, tips, tricks, and useful links
- A. Non-Volatile Memory chips
- B. Determining the size and speed of EPROMs to plug in a NIC
- C. Companies selling diskless computers
- References
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