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Re: Advice on NFS support in grub
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Christoph Plattner |
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Re: Advice on NFS support in grub |
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Wed, 04 Oct 2000 21:15:29 +0200 |
Of course, that's crazy, as NFS is a file system (file and
directory level) and int 13 is block device level and
geometry inclusive.
But perhaps the new network block devices in the new linux
kernel can help here. I have no experience with that, but as
far as I know, the block device itself is exported and there
can be made remote block transfer not file transfer.
But that is another story.....
With friendly regards
Christoph Plattner
OKUJI Yoshinori wrote:
>
> From: Christoph Plattner <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Advice on NFS support in grub
> Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 21:31:15 +0200
>
> > By the way: the best NFS hack would be a INT13 handler for NFS
> > to use DOS diskless, where DOS uses a NFS "disk" !!
>
> That's crazy, but that is an interesting idea. ;)
>
> Okuji
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- RE: Advice on NFS support in grub, (continued)
- "Diskless menu.lst" via local booted GRUB !, Christoph Plattner, 2000/10/02
- Re: "Diskless menu.lst" via local booted GRUB !, OKUJI Yoshinori, 2000/10/02
- Re: Advice on NFS support in grub, OKUJI Yoshinori, 2000/10/02
- Re: Advice on NFS support in grub, Olivier Galibert, 2000/10/02
- Re: Advice on NFS support in grub, Christoph Plattner, 2000/10/02
- Re: Advice on NFS support in grub, OKUJI Yoshinori, 2000/10/02
- Re: Advice on NFS support in grub,
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