Hi all,
>>>>> "Ralf" == Systemkennung Linux <linux@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de> writes:
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Ralf> Whom are you telling ... My backup is named ftp.fnet.fr. Well,
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Hum,... Linux stuff backup'ed on UFS filesystems (under SunOS, soon
under OpenBSD/Sparc), with another backup still on UFS under
NetBSD/Vax, or whatever Luc had grabbed as an old/unused machine in
intend to put *BSD on... I guess some Linux adicts will get crazy ;)
And, well just a thought... TFTP booting of Linux/MIPS kernel is nice
but what about the initialization of the bootinfo struct (and the
soon-coming NASP) made by Milo on ARC machines (perhaps soon a
DEC-Milo?) ? I mean, we have to compile a kernel for "this" machine
(with proper hard-coded infos) in order to boot it by TFTP, or can you
think of any other means ?
Cheers, Stoned.
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