ahh. I see the point : it's because it's used on build machine. When i say build machine, i mean linuxbios is getting built on this machine so it can run for itself. and so on, ROM chip is flashed by the build machine for itself. If it wrecks, i pull it away and plug back a backup. that's just it. hey, it's a low-cost project isn't it :) ? I know this layout isn't suitable for networking, but for now the only build machine(client) is at hand reach.And it's not my intention to get Linuxbios to boot a cluster of machines (for now maybe) i seek to experiment on VIA EPIA build machine, by the time it is working, i store lb configs, patchs to apply(if any), parameters to issue on lbcc and logs rendered onto my other machine that's a server vsftp. Later, i would like to deal roms with my database server like you do provided the client has the flash_rom code to start it on, on the same go.
ok i've said everything :) hope it answers.
Cordialy mathieu.
Le lun 24/05/2004 à 18:56, YhLu a écrit :
I wonder what is your develop configuration.
For me there is Dev server: compile linuxbios + dhcp server + tftp server. Testbed: S2882 Terminal Machine: ....
After booting up, I use ftp to get rom image in dev server and flash that into rom.
I'm curious that how you can use the flash tool in DEV server???
Regards
YH
-----邮件原件----- 发件人: ron minnich [mailto:rminnich@lanl.gov] 发送时间: 2004年5月24日 8:57 收件人: Mathieu Deschamps 抄送: Linuxbios@clustermatic.org 主题: Re: Lbcc tool
I will try this tool and if it looks good perhaps we can put it into freebios2/util/lbcc
ron
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