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You might be able to boot the partition from an AIX install CD and mount the rootfs then copy the mksysb to tape or start the network and copy it off.
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ltsp-update-kernels
ltsp-update-kernels(8) System Manager's Manual ltsp-update-kernels(8)
NAME
ltsp-update-kernels - Copy LTSP chroot kernels to TFTP directories.
SYNOPSIS
ltsp-update-kernels [OPTION] [CHROOT...]
DESCRIPTION
ltsp-update-kernels copies the boot/ directory from LTSP chroots to the TFTP directories in order to make them available to PXE clients.
Copying kernels from inside NBD images is also supported. CHROOT can be a full path or a subdirectory of the /opt/ltsp base directory, and
if it's unset, all available chroots are processed.
OPTIONS
-b --base=
The LTSP base directory. Defaults to "/opt/ltsp".
-h --help
The application help page.
SEE ALSO
ltsp-build-client(8), ltsp-update-image(8), ltsp-update-sshkeys(8).
AVAILABILITY
ltsp-update-kernels is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/ltsp.
MAN PAGE AUTHOR
Copyright 2012 Alkis Georgopoulos <alkisg@gmail.com>, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later
version.
2012-05-29 ltsp-update-kernels(8)