Matt Douhan wrote: > > 2. Servers without CDROM drives. As another poster mentioned, 1U rack or > > clustering servers frequently don't have CDROMs. I know mine don't. > > Fine. PXE boot. What sort of sick f!#ker adds a floppy but leaves a CD > out, anyway? And if you're missing both, surely it's somewhat less > painful to walk around with a USB CDROM drive than to walk around with a > pair of boot floppies? Most embedded deployments don't have a floppy OR a CDROM OR an accessible USB port; they have a custom case fab that bolts over anything not used in the product itself; that's if they even populate the connectors from the motherboard vendor at all, instead of saving money on connectors. To upgrade them, you have to vnconfig a device on the floppy image, extract the mfsroot, vnconfig *another* device on that, mount it up, and copy off the sysinstall. Then you can copy the sysinstall over NFS, NFS mount the CDROM from a second machine, and then run the sysinstall and tell it to "install from local drive", but give it the NFS volume, instead. -- TerryReceived on Sun May 04 2003 - 10:02:24 UTC
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