My systems can only boot from the hdd, the network is not
always in use. I
was under the impression Etherboot was for only for networks. I assume Etherboot within Linuxbios is the option USE_TFTP.
Nope the external etherboot project.
Thanks, within 5-10 minutes of trying TFTP I figured out it that wasn't it. A kind soul sent me an email pointing me to the URL of Etherboot. I was not previously familiar with the project.
How does the disk/net multiplex work? I am not familiar with that.
You have never set the boot order in the BIOS? Roughly you have a booloader that can boot off of either the hard driver or the network.
I guess my question was more about the mechanics of doing it. Is it possible to multiplex without a BIOS, completely within a (no PC-BIOS) Etherboot started from linuxbios? And if the answer is yes, then how do you specify the disk, partition, and what is the format, etc.
-Steve