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Chip Coldwell coldwell at frank.harvard.eduMon Feb 11 09:03:42 PST 2002
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On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 08:51:58AM -0500, Richard C Ferri wrote: > > FWIW, I just published an article in the January edition of > LinuxJournal titled "The Basics of Booting Linux Remotely". It discusses > both pxe and etherboot, but only talks about NFS mounted remote root file > systems. I originally explained several methods of providing the root FS, > but had to edit due to space considerations. Looks like you scooped me! Probably LJ has published everything they care to about diskless booting for a while. Did your pre-edit article include RAM disks? Personally, I think they are a big win for cluster configurations. Chip -- Charles M. "Chip" Coldwell "Turn on, log in, tune out"
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