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Nicolas De Rico derico at hfx.andara.comWed Jul 26 20:59:48 PDT 2000
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Hi, I am having a problem with getting root to load... But first let me explain what I am trying to do. I am setting up a Beowulf cluster of identical machines and none of these machines have a hard-drive. I would like to be able load my ROOT off the server and to store it in a RAMDISK. ROOT over NFS would be easier to setup I think, but I am afraid that when the cluster grows to it's desired size, NFS will add to much traffic to the network. Using the PXE booter on a i810e board, I am able to download the kernel and boot it (It took me a long time to figure out how though). However I do not know how to tell the kernel to fetch the root file system and mount it. My plan was to use "dd" to append a compressed root file system to my compressed kernel, and change the ramdisk bit to 1 and tell where the root fs starts using rdev -- like for a boot disk--, but this hasn't work. If this is the way to do it, I must be missing a few steps. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Also, I am not sure how I would setup my fstab file for root. I thought about this: /dev/ram0 / ext2 defaults 0 0 Does that look good? I am sorry that I have to ask these questions, and maybe more later, but I've looked everywhere I could think of and I have found many bits of useful info, but I am having a hard time putting them all together. Thank you, Nicolas De Rico
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