From: davisg@Celestica.com
To: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com
Cc: davisg@Celestica.com
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] 735 and rboot
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 12:03:01 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <85256906.0058CF14.00@tormta3.tor.cel.com> (raw)
Oops, forgot to send this to the list.
---------------------- Forwarded by George G Davis/CCH/Celestica on 06/22/2000
12:00 PM ---------------------------
George G Davis
06/22/2000 11:57 AM
To: Alexander Strauss <strauss@astracom.net>
cc:
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] 735 and rboot (Document link: George G Davis)
The Model 735 does indeed still use rboot for booting via LAN and always will -
the rboot
protocol is embedded in the platform LAN IODC firmware. If you're using HP-UX
10.0 or
later as the LAN boot server, you can enable the rbootd server to handle boot
requests
from rboot clients. The HP-UX (10.0 or later) rbootd server converts the rboot
packets to
bootp and forwards them to the bootpd server.
I'm not aware of how to support rboot clients on non-HP-UX boot servers.
Regards,
George
Alexander Strauss <strauss@astracom.net> on 06/22/2000 03:05:23 AM
To: Darcy Buskermolen <darcy@ok-connect.com>
cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com (bcc: George G Davis/CCH/Celestica)
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] 735 and rboot
Darcy,
the 735's are not using RBOOT anymore - they're using the standard BOOTP
protocol. For more information, see the comments in any standard
/etc/bootptab template or the bootp manual pages. A sample entry should
look like this
<hostname>:\
:hd=<tftp-directory>:\
:bf=<bootfile>:\
:ht=ether:\
:ha=<mac-addr>:\
:sm=<subnet-mask>:\
:hn:\
:ip=<ip-address>:\
:vm=rfc1048:
If bootpd and tftpd are ready, you can try to boot your HP with a "boot
lan" command, also the BOOTP server should be visible when searching for
bootable devices...
Regards,
Alex
Darcy Buskermolen wrote:
>
> Has anybody gotten pa-linux to boot via rboot ?
>
> My old 735/125's only give me the rboot option for booting from the
> network (which I have never before used).
>
> if someone has instructions for this that would be extreamly helpful
> however, Any information would be useful
>
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2000-06-22 16:03 davisg [this message]
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2000-06-22 15:27 [parisc-linux] 735 and rboot Darcy Buskermolen
2000-06-21 23:53 Darcy Buskermolen
2000-06-22 7:05 ` Alexander Strauss
2000-06-22 19:22 ` Tara Dear
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