Adam Sulmicki adam@cfar.umd.edu writes:
Having said this all I think someone else did some work in that area, transparent forwarding of disk I/O or some such..either way it would be proprietary binary only stuff..
I am not sure what the OP meant by "diskless". If the question is about booting Windows from a networked disk on a computer without a local disk, then it is possible booting off an iSCSI disk. Check
http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/projects/storage/iboot/
Disclosure: I work at IBM's Haifa Labs - iBOOT is rather routine for us.
LinuxBIOS is not a part of this, though. Pity.
To be quite fair, Cisco are also working hard:
http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/1490471