We actually played with this. Clearly a computer using Coda needs a
disk. So our model was to allow a small amount of stuff to reside on
the local disk, enough to get the cache manager going.
In the later stages of the "init" process, we would "chroot" to /coda
(or somewhere below it).
Michael Callahan and I were the first to try it, and it worked, then
Keith Winstein went further and actually got it going I think.
If you search on Coda list between June and September 1998, you'll find
the messages.
- Peter -
Roberto Diaz wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to find out if is possible to use bootp over CODA in someway
> similar to NFS.
>
> The aim is to make the whole boot process over coda.. Is there something
> developed about this?
>
> Saludos, adeu
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> Roberto Díaz
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