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FromDaniel Egger <>
SubjectRe: NFS and kernel 2.6.x
DateSun, 18 Apr 2004 13:14:46 +0200
On 17.04.2004, at 22:22, Marc Singer wrote:

> What I'd like to do is use a command line like this
>
>   root=/dev/nfs ip=rarp nfsroot=,tcp,v3
>
> But, it doesn't work.  I'd like to let the kernel autoconfiguration
> handle the addressing.

According to Documentation/nfsroot.txt you should be able
to do:

root=/dev/nfs ip=rarp nfsroot=/kernel,tcp,v3

i.e. the ip is optional. Just out of curiosity: How would you
supply the kernel name using rarp/bootp/dhcp? Since a few days
I'm using pxelinux but before that I needed to hardcode the
path into the tagged image. Actually I prefer this to restarting
the restarting the dhcp server, but...

Servus,
       Daniel
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