Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>     If you do this pxeboot will attempt to load the kernel via TFTP
>     instead of via NFS.  You then put your kernel in /tftpboot right along
>     side a copy of pxeboot.

>     This allows you to netboot a different kernel then the one in the 
>     server's root directory.

Ahhhhh... [sound of lightbulb going on]

I was wondering why it would be useful to get the kernel via TFTP
rather than the NFS mount.  Makes sense.

Thanks!

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