Le ven 03/01/2003 � 03:37, Adam DiCarlo a �crit :
> "Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > > I also agree that what I read looked good, but it didn't seem to cover
> > > all of the issues mentioned in the bug, such as coming up with an
> > > overview of the different netboot options and which is best to use...
> >
> > Yes, and I don't have a clue about that.
> 
> Well, even if we just list  them and provide links, I think that would
> be enough to close the bug.
> 

I think so. Other methods need a removable media so tftpboot is not
necessary. It is then possible to use the classical boot-floppies
method. This even with new media like pendrives. It becomes a network
install with local boot. The same as a cdrom one.

> > I looked at mknbi, I think I could probably document its usage also
> > from what was already given, but it would need to be put into context.
> 
> ... or, just a link to existing documentation on the web would work
> too.
> 

I agree again with you.
Here's the first one : http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/
Rich and very well documented.


> Thanks for the effort btw...

It was a real pleasure.
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