01-30-2008
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I am trying to do install over the network. I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
I have sunblade100 that is my Dhcp and my install server. I first want to make sure about the ethers and bootparams database. Do I edit these files on the server or on the client. Also how do you edit the ethers file when the client's name is Unknow cause the Dhcp server gives it a host name. Please help me with this.
Thank you.
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
isibootd
ISIBOOTD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ISIBOOTD(8)
NAME
isibootd -- TRFS based network boot server
SYNOPSIS
isibootd [-d tracelevel] [-i interface] [-s directory]
DESCRIPTION
The isibootd command is a server which supports OMRON LUNA's network boot protocol based on the Transparent Remote File System (TRFS) proto-
col. The TRFS protocol uses special Ethernet type packets and works within a local network.
isibootd is a simple TRFS server that only supports client reads for booting and exports files in a specified directory. isibootd accepts
requests only from clients listed in the /etc/ethers and have valid hostnames.
The options are as follows:
-d tracelevel
Run isibootd in debug mode with specified tracelevel. The tracelevel can be value 1, 2, or 3, and greater tracelevel provides
more detailed trace output. The server will not fork in the debug mode.
-i interface
Specify a network interface to service network boot. If not specified isibootd searches available network interfaces (excluding
loopback) and use the first configured ``up'' one.
-s directory
Specify a directory containing boot files to be served by isibootd. If not specified isibootd uses /tftpboot by default.
FILES
/etc/ethers
/etc/hosts
/tftpboot
/var/run/isibootd.pid
SEE ALSO
ethers(5), hosts(5), tftpd(8)
http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/luna68k/install.html
HISTORY
isibootd is based on isiboot utility which was originally written by Tohru Nishimura for NetBSD/luna68k development, and first appeared in
NetBSD 6.0.
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