Subject: Re: tftp boot
To: Jonathan Stone <jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU>
From: Gregory McGarry <gmcgarry@lux.sprc.qut.edu.au>
List: port-pmax
Date: 07/06/1997 16:27:59
Jonathan Stone wrote:
>
> Okay. It turns out that if I strip an Ultrix /vmunix kernel, the
> stripped Ultrix kenrel won't tftpboot either.
>
> Gregory, could you try stripping your Ultrix /vmunix (under ultrix)
> and tftpbooting the stripped binary? Does it work, or fail the
> same way as netbsd.ecoff and tftpboot?
vmunix: mipsel 407 executable not stripped - version 2.10
vmunix2: mipsel 407 executable - version 2.10
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 3589684 Jul 5 18:16 vmunix
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1561600 Jul 6 15:58 vmunix2
vmunix displays:
1400688+160592+357664
and boots okay.
vmunix2 displays:
1400688?IO: 3/tftp, a.out err (-5)
and returns to boot monitor.
I was worried for a while there. No matter what I did on
the bootp side, it keep downloading the same vmunix kernel.
It wasn't until I move vmunix out of the /tftpboot directory
did it actually send the right one.
I think we're on a winner here.
Regards,
Greg
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Gregory McGarry
Signal Processing Research Centre
School of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering
Queensland University of Technology, Australia