Nils O. SelÄsdal wrote:

Ronald G Minnich wrote:

Adriano Verardo wrote:

Hi, all.

My i386 CPU servers have no magnetic/flash storage. The only solution I found to boot them without human intervention has been to add the driver of a "fake" nvram. It works but I'm not sure it's a good idea, because it entails to modify libauth
to insert the new device in the list searched by factotum, wrkey etc.
Instead, I think it would be better to get the result only by adding files, without modifying the distribution. A more elegant solution with no consequences on the normal update activity by replica/pull.


Would this be of any help ?

cpu% man plan9.ini|grep nvram
        nvram=file
          This is used to specify an nvram device and optionally the


The .ini file is downloaded by  9pxeload (/cfg/<macaddr>) .

I could add

    nvram= #Z/fknvram
    nvrlen=...
    nvroff=...

in the ini files and choose a driver letter not used for i386 (instead of 'Z').
This way I could restore the original libauth etc

Correct ?

Adriano

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