I'm looking at using pxeboot to move a Windows installation as-is to a larger disk (since I simply don't want to mess with jamming yet another disk in) and I have seen reference to the DISKLESS kernel as being the one that must be used for a diskless workstation.
There isn't a DISKLESS kernel config file in my May 17 snapshot. So, how do I cmopile such a kernel, and is it diskless because it doesn't *need* a local disk, or because it is *incapable of talking to* a local disk? I have read man pxeboot(8), man diskless(8), man tftpd(8), and man dhcpd.conf(5). -- Edward Ahlsen-Girard Ft Walton Beach, FL