Lars Stavholm wrote:
> Lars Stavholm wrote:
>> Is there any other way to set the root-path,
>> besides setting it in the dhcpd.conf, like
>> a kernel option maybe?
>>
>> Reason being that I have a one-server setup
>> with multiple autoinstallations configured
>> that conflicts with ltsp, and I'd like to
>> keep things as they are as much as possible.
>>
>> Any advice appreciated
> 
> As it turns out, it's of course the "root="

Sorry, a bit trigger happy there, it's "nfsroot=".
/L

> kernel option that does the trick.
> 
> Sorry 'bout the newbie question,
> but there you are.
> 
> /L
> 
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