Subject: Re: booting on DC's that can't read CDs
To: None <lucas@trunks.dhs.org>
From: Marcus Comstedt <marcus@idonex.se>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 01/22/2001 08:59:49
>>>>> "Lucas" == Lucas Cornelisse <lucas@trunks.dhs.org> writes:
Lucas> Hey guys,
Lucas> Just a thought about DC's that won't be able to boot from CD's:
Lucas> there are a few (remotely possible) solutions we could consider,
Lucas> (i think somebody mentioned this) how about net booting? i don't
Lucas> think that that would be too much of a hassle..
Net booting is the way to go anyway, a CD isn't really all that much
fun to boot from since it's read only. :-) (Ha, got my ethernet
adapter today. Now the real fun begins...)
The real question as far as the "new" DCs are concerned though is how
to get the kernel/bootloader into the machine.
Lucas> another option could be the alleged Zip-Drive that is supposedly coming
Lucas> out any day now..
Well, it has been alleged for about two years now, and doesn't seem to
show any signs of becoming otherwise. But miracles have happened
before...
Lucas> or even (here's a big stretch) putting a bootloader/kernel on a VMU, and nfs
Lucas> mount (or zipdrive) the filesystem.. maybe we could even set kernel options
Lucas> on the VMU interface, that would be pretty cool..
Kernel options in a VMU file is one of my long term goals. For the
bootloader-on-VMU though you'll need a bootloader to boot it off the
VMU. Chicken/egg type situation...
Lucas> i would guess that these would require a little co-operation from Sega..
If you mean BIOS modifications, then yes. That won't help the
non-CD-boot units already out there of course.
As long as we're hoping for SEGA co-operation we could as well
fantasize about pressing GD-ROMs with NetBSD. 1/2 :-)
// Marcus