On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 08:55:36AM +0200, Peter Korsgaard wrote:
>  Robert> Another nice thing if you work with (recent) ptxdist and with
>  Robert> barebox: Barebox is not only able to load a kernel via tftp,
>  Robert> but also via NFS.  And ptxdist builds a userspace nfs
>  Robert> server. So you can remote boot your target without having to
>  Robert> install any infrastructure component (like a TFTP server) and
>  Robert> without root access. That's especially nice if you have
>  Robert> to deal with strange $BIG_COMPANY network setups :)
>
> Neat - Does it also do fakeroot-style root permissions for /dev, /etc,
> .. like we talked about at last years ELCE?

Yes. It's the first time that we have the permissions right in nfsroot
:)

rsc
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