Subject: rboot or bootp?
To: None <port-hp300@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <vev@conch.aa.msen.com>
List: port-hp300
Date: 12/16/1995 19:26:59
Ok, after looking at the installation docs (been too busy to even look at
it, now I have a little time), I see it calling for rboot to net-boot.  I
have a  OS/2 port of BSD's bootpd.  Can bootp do it or am I back to the
drawing board  again?

I'm trying to avoid a couple of things.  I'd rather not tear the SCSI tape
drive out of my pc to drag to work to dd SYS_INST onto a tape or boot via a
14.4 modem (which I'm still not even sure is possible!).

I have a 360 with a rev C1 ROM.  Oh, and since it's been MANY years since
I've played with net booting one of these things, if the boot server is
available via the network, will the 360 automatically find it or do I have
to do something to tell the 360 to look on the network?

Vince.
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