Thus spake dann frazier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 11:40:50AM -0500, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> > It would allow us to have a heirarchical tftp system.  We wouldn't have
> > to copy kernels down to a flat namespace (/tftpboot/*).  And would allow
> > us to boot ia64 and ia32 machines (and perhaps others) simultaneously.
> > 
> > Any dissenters?
> 
> This would require the tftpserver to be used only for sis, or for users
> to copy their non-sis boot files to /usr/share/systemimager/boot, and
> cloud our namespace.  Though, I'm not suggesting we install anything in
> /tftpboot (we don't today).

Well, we don't install anything there, but when we run "mkbootserver",
that's where things are placed.

You do make a good point about non-sis files.

I'll let this die now -- it's certainly a non-critical item.

-Brian


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