On 01/31/2012 11:41 AM, tovis wrote: >> On 01/31/2012 10:52 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Hallo Eial Czerwacki! >>> >>>> I have a computer that boots busybox, it needs to connect to a tftpboot >>>> server and get the >>>> boot file. >>> >>> Just a note for clarification: You DO NOT BOOT a Busybox system, you >>> boot a Linux system. That Linux system uses Busybox for it's base set >>> of commands, which is less than the size of the original tools/commands >>> but behave mostly same in it's major operation. As this you do not need >>> a special Busybox PXE boot description. Just follow the usual Linux PXE >>> boot tutorials out there (there are some in the wild). >>> >>> -- >>> Harald >>> >> >> >> Hello Harald, >> >> I know, I didn't don't said I'm not booting a busybox, at least I didn't >> meant it. >> >> I boot a linux system, using busybox, I wanted to know if I can use >> busybox to connect to to the tftpboot server and get the boot bin file. >> >> Eial. >> > Hi Eial! > Just make it clear. You have a PXE server, based on any DHCP/TFTP > appliactions. You have a client which have Linux using busybox (instead of > full bunch of small applets), and you suppose to use this as a client for > your PXE server? > > Regards > tovis
Hello Tovis, that is correct. Eial. _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
