I heartily disagree with Philipp, the netboot images do boot on some
systems - Pegasos and Efika are perfectly capable of combining these
images (uncompressed!) and loading them as is GRUB.

Removing netboot images means removing netboot functionality, and right
now that's the best way we can get these images for our users. If there
is ever any official Pegasos or Efika kernel support [that works] and we
can organise our boot loader situation, they *will* work for a certain
subset of users.

I'm curious of this talk of "yaboot2", is this serious? What on earth is
the point? :D

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yaboot cannot handle kernels and/or initrds >6MB uncompressed for netbooting
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