> The easy solution is putting the whole image in /dev/hda1 thought it > is theoretically possible to put the image on a filesystem and just > setup an ELF header at the start of the disk that points to it. > > Etherboot also supports booting this way. And it will allow you to > multiplex between a hard drive and the network. So it is definitely a > good direction to look at.
The raw image is most appealing to me rather than a filesystem. It's simple and easy. I don't know much about ELF headers. My systems can only boot from the hdd, the network is not always in use. I was under the impression Etherboot was for only for networks. I assume Etherboot within Linuxbios is the option USE_TFTP. How does the disk/net multiplex work? I am not familiar with that. -Steve _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

