El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 07:36, Jim Gifford escribió:
My idea is the netboot thing. Since all the bootloaders in question will
work with NFS or TFTP booting.
Could you explain that in detail?
I'm not sure but IMHO, to can boot from net the BIOS must be configured first
to allow it, and
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On Sat, 14 May 2005, M.Canales.es wrote:
El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 01:42, Archaic escribió:
Lastly, IMHO the combo HOST != TARGET only is usefull in two cases:
To build a full system (with X, servers, etc...) in a fast machine that will
be later instaled in a slow machine.
Or to build
El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 15:43, Ken Moffat escribió:
I think I've got a third - machines that can run a 32-bit or a 64-bit
system (i.e. x86_64 or ppc64) that are currently running 32-bit (i686 or
ppc). It's easy enough to install current 32-bit LFS on them, upgrading
to multilib
On Sat, 14 May 2005, M.Canales.es wrote:
Don't miss the point of this thread: Is there realy some case where you must
to build the packages up to reboot in one machine (the HOST) and then to
copy that temp system to other machine (the TARGET) to build the final
system?
Ah, I misunderstood
M.Canales.es wrote:
El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 07:36, Jim Gifford escribió:
My idea is the netboot thing. Since all the bootloaders in question will
work with NFS or TFTP booting.
Could you explain that in detail?
I'm not sure but IMHO, to can boot from net the BIOS must be configured
El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 16:23, Jim Gifford escribió:
It depends on your setup, we would have to create a netboot floppy. Take
a look at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Gentoo_Diskless_Install
From that page:
Booting the client
Now, just boot the client. Configure the bios and the network