Is it just me, or isn't it rather a crippling problem that etherboot
requires a floppy or other bootable medium to do the etherbooting?  I
guess however, since there is no OpenBoot on x86, that's just the
breaks.

Tell me, why is it interesting/useful to floppy-boot into etherboot
rather than just floppy-booting from the rescue/root combo?  Just the
issue of one floppy vs two?

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