Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 18 Aug 1998 22:39:50 -0400 (EWT) | From | "Nicholas J. Leon" <> | Subject | Re: NFS_ROOT _requires_ CONFIG_IP_PNP ? |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Nicholas J. Leon wrote:
# Is this a mistake? Or should it indeed just be # # if [ "$CONFIG_NFS_FS" = "y" ]; then # bool ' Root file system on NFS' CONFIG_ROOT_NFS # fi # Because as I see and understand it, you can pass IP configuration via the # 'ip=' kernel cmdline.
Oops! My fault.... the ip= command _IS_ part of CONFIG_IP_PNP .... hmmm... then, is there anyway to compile a kernel for nfsrooting that doesn't stop at the BOOTP/RARP request for minutes? It seems that even if you pass the ip= command line, it continues to look for boot information from across the net.
G'day!
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