Sorry about the previous empty post.  I am trying
create a filesystem on a server running FreeBSD at
work.  I would like to create a floppy that would
mount the filesystem by NFS.  This way, on any given
machine at work, I could put the floppy in and turn it
into a BSD workstation, without manipulating the hard
disk.  

I was looking at netboot and etherboot, but I am
confused.  I don't want to make a rom image for a
network card.  The machines that I would put the
floppy into are on the same network as the server, but
the DHCP is administered by another group.  If I just
need to DHCP an address, but I know the address of the
server running NFS, is my best bet to create a custom
floppy with a kernel image on it and have the init
scripts NFS mount the filesystem and continue?

Thanks for any help,

Bob

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Robert Thoelen III


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