Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at
least
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing a file from the readonly / will hang the system.
so, the
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing a file from the readonly / will hang the
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing a file from the readonly / will
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing a file from the
Danny Braniss wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
there is an undocumented option:
boot-nfsroot-options
that the diskeless boot can use. I tried
boot-nfsroot-options = nfsv3
since the pxeboot does the initial mount via nfsv2, and this has at least
one problem: removing a file from the
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