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committer | Marty Connor | 2007-03-03 00:46:47 +0100 |
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Many network adapters have a socket -where a ROM chip can be installed. Etherboot is code that can be -put in such a ROM. Etherboot is normally used for for booting PCs -diskless. This is useful in various situations, for example:</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>An X-terminal.</li> - -<li>Clusters of compute servers.</li> - -<li>Routers.</li> - -<li>Various kinds of remote servers, e.g. a tape drive server that -can be accessed with the RMT protocol.</li> - -<li>Machines doing tasks in environments unfriendly to disks.</li> - -<li>A user platform where remote partitions are mounted over the -network and you are willing to accept the lower speed compared to -disk.</li> - -<li>Maintaining software for a cluster of equally configured -workstations centrally.</li> -</ul> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can boot computers faster than from a disk -because there are no delays in spinning up disks, etc. A moment's -calculation will show that even with a 10Mbit Ethernet, sending a -500kB kernel will take only a couple of seconds typically. With -100Mbit Ethernet it gets even better.</p> - -<p class="c7">Compared to booting from solid-state devices, e.g. -Flash disks, Etherboot has the advantage of centralising software -adminstration, the tradeoff being the dependence on a server. This -can be partly alleviated by providing redundant servers.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can work with RAM disks, NFS filesystems, -or even local disks, if desired. It's a component technology and -can be combined with other technologies to do things the way you -want.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is usually used to load Linux, FreeBSD or -DOS. However the protocol and boot file formats are general, so -there is no reason why it could not be used to load arbitrary -images to a PC, including other OSes.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is Open Source under the GNU General Public -License Version 2 (GPL2).</p> - -<p class="c7">The components needed by Etherboot are</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>A bootstrap loader, usually in an EPROM on a network card, or -installed in the flash BIOS, but could be put anywhere in the -address space the BIOS probes in. For testing this could be put on -a floppy disk or a hard disk partition. Some configurations may -even be always run from a floppy disk (e.g. temporary testing -setups or pedagogic uses).</li> - -<li>A DHCP or bootp server, for returning an IP address and other -information when sent a MAC (Ethernet card) address.</li> - -<li>A tftp server, for sending the kernel images and other files -required in the boot process. Alternatively, Etherboot can boot -from an NFS mount.</li> - -<li>A Linux or FreeBSD kernel.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a NFS server, for providing the disk partitions -that will be mounted if Linux or FreeBSD is being booted.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a RAM disk contained in the loaded image. This can -be the initial RAM disk if desired.</li> - -<li>Software tools for building the download image, and tools for -debugging.</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> - -</td> -<td width="12" height="56" bgcolor="#0F3161"></td> -</tr> -</table> - -<table summary="pad" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" -cellpadding="0" align="center"> -<tr> -<td height="5" bgcolor="#BFCBD9"> </td> -</tr> -</table> - -<table summary="sponsor" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="3" -cellpadding="0" align="center" bgcolor="#0F3161"> -<tr> -<td valign="middle" width="81"> -<div class="c10">Hosted by</div> -</td> -<td valign="middle" width="610"><a href="http://developer.berlios.de"><img -src= -"http://developer.berlios.de/sflogo.php?group_id=190&type=1" -width="118" height="52" border="0" alt="BerliOS Logo"></a> </td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> - diff --git a/index.html b/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 653ea4e2..00000000 --- a/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content= -"HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 1st April 2002), see www.w3.org"> -<title>Welcome to EtherBoot.org</title> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= -"text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> -<link rel=StyleSheet href="style.css" type="text/css"/> -</head> -<body> -<table summary="welcome" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" -cellpadding="3" align="center"> -<tr bgcolor="#0F3161"> -<td width="278" bgcolor="#0F3161" valign="bottom"> -<h2 class="c1">Welcome to the</h2> -</td> -<td bgcolor="#0F3161"> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td bgcolor="#BFCBD9"> -<div class="c2">EtherBoot Project</div> -</td> -<td align="middle"> -<div class="c2"> -<a href="http://osdir.com/Article198.phtml"><img src= -"http://www.osdir.com/images/2003osdirwinnerbadge.gif" width= -"125" height="65" border="0" alt="OSDir 2003 Winner Badge"></a> -</div> -</td> -<td bgcolor="#BFCBD9"> -<div class="c4"><a href="index.html" class="c3"><img src= -"doc/html/images/etherboot_logo.png" alt="Etherboot logo" width= -"125" height="54" border="0"></a></div> -</td> -</tr> -</table> - -<table summary="index" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" -cellpadding="0" align="center"> -<tr> -<td bgcolor="#0F3161" width="165" height="56" valign="top"> -<table summary="index.html" width="100%" border="0" cellspacing= -"10" cellpadding="0" align="right"> -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="index.html" class= -"c5"><b>Home</b></a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/etherboot" class= -"c3">Sourceforge project home</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/etherboot" class= -"c3">Berlios project mirror</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=4233" class= -"c3">News</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="doc/html/documentation.html" class= -"c3">Documentation</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://wiki.etherboot.org" class= -"c3">Wiki</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://rom-o-matic.net/" class= -"c3">Make ROMs</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4233" class= -"c3">Download source from Sourceforge</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://etherboot.berlios.de/dist/" class= -"c3">Download source from Berlios (Germany)</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="doc/html/contributing.html" class= -"c3">Volunteering</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=4233" class= -"c3">Mailing Lists</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href= -"http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/relatedlinks.html" class= -"c3">Related Links</a></div> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td height="45"> -<div class="c4"><a href= -"http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/clinks.html" class= -"c3">Commercial Links</a></div> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</td> -<td width="700" height="56" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top" align= -"left"> -<blockquote> -<h2 class="c6">About EtherBoot</h2> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is a software package for creating ROM -images that can download code over an Ethernet network to be -executed on an x86 computer. Many network adapters have a socket -where a ROM chip can be installed. Etherboot is code that can be -put in such a ROM. Etherboot is normally used for for booting PCs -diskless. This is useful in various situations, for example:</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>An X-terminal.</li> - -<li>Clusters of compute servers.</li> - -<li>Routers.</li> - -<li>Various kinds of remote servers, e.g. a tape drive server that -can be accessed with the RMT protocol.</li> - -<li>Machines doing tasks in environments unfriendly to disks.</li> - -<li>A user platform where remote partitions are mounted over the -network and you are willing to accept the lower speed compared to -disk.</li> - -<li>Maintaining software for a cluster of equally configured -workstations centrally.</li> -</ul> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can boot computers faster than from a disk -because there are no delays in spinning up disks, etc. A moment's -calculation will show that even with a 10Mbit Ethernet, sending a -500kB kernel will take only a couple of seconds typically. With -100Mbit Ethernet it gets even better.</p> - -<p class="c7">Compared to booting from solid-state devices, e.g. -Flash disks, Etherboot has the advantage of centralising software -adminstration, the tradeoff being the dependence on a server. This -can be partly alleviated by providing redundant servers.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can work with RAM disks, NFS filesystems, -or even local disks, if desired. It's a component technology and -can be combined with other technologies to do things the way you -want.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is usually used to load Linux, FreeBSD or -DOS. However the protocol and boot file formats are general, so -there is no reason why it could not be used to load arbitrary -images to a PC, including other OSes.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is Open Source under the GNU General Public -License Version 2 (GPL2).</p> - -<p class="c7">The components needed by Etherboot are</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>A bootstrap loader, usually in an EPROM on a network card, or -installed in the flash BIOS, but could be put anywhere in the -address space the BIOS probes in. For testing this could be put on -a floppy disk or a hard disk partition. Some configurations may -even be always run from a floppy disk (e.g. temporary testing -setups or pedagogic uses).</li> - -<li>A DHCP or bootp server, for returning an IP address and other -information when sent a MAC (Ethernet card) address.</li> - -<li>A tftp server, for sending the kernel images and other files -required in the boot process. Alternatively, Etherboot can boot -from an NFS mount.</li> - -<li>A Linux or FreeBSD kernel.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a NFS server, for providing the disk partitions -that will be mounted if Linux or FreeBSD is being booted.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a RAM disk contained in the loaded image. This can -be the initial RAM disk if desired.</li> - -<li>Software tools for building the download image, and tools for -debugging.</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> - -</td> -<td width="12" height="56" bgcolor="#0F3161"></td> -</tr> -</table> - -<table summary="pad" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" -cellpadding="0" align="center"> -<tr> -<td height="5" bgcolor="#BFCBD9"> </td> -</tr> -</table> - -<table summary="sponsor" width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="3" -cellpadding="0" align="center" bgcolor="#0F3161"> -<tr> -<td valign="middle" width="81"> -<div class="c10">Hosted by</div> -</td> -<td valign="middle" width="610"><a href="http://sourceforge.net"><img src= -"http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=4233&type=1" width= -"88" height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></a> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> - diff --git a/index.xhtml b/index.xhtml deleted file mode 100644 index f5f0e413..00000000 --- a/index.xhtml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<blockquote> -<h2 class="c6">About EtherBoot</h2> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is a software package for creating ROM -images that can download code over an Ethernet network to be -executed on an x86 computer. Many network adapters have a socket -where a ROM chip can be installed. Etherboot is code that can be -put in such a ROM. Etherboot is normally used for for booting PCs -diskless. This is useful in various situations, for example:</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>An X-terminal.</li> - -<li>Clusters of compute servers.</li> - -<li>Routers.</li> - -<li>Various kinds of remote servers, e.g. a tape drive server that -can be accessed with the RMT protocol.</li> - -<li>Machines doing tasks in environments unfriendly to disks.</li> - -<li>A user platform where remote partitions are mounted over the -network and you are willing to accept the lower speed compared to -disk.</li> - -<li>Maintaining software for a cluster of equally configured -workstations centrally.</li> -</ul> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can boot computers faster than from a disk -because there are no delays in spinning up disks, etc. A moment's -calculation will show that even with a 10Mbit Ethernet, sending a -500kB kernel will take only a couple of seconds typically. With -100Mbit Ethernet it gets even better.</p> - -<p class="c7">Compared to booting from solid-state devices, e.g. -Flash disks, Etherboot has the advantage of centralising software -adminstration, the tradeoff being the dependence on a server. This -can be partly alleviated by providing redundant servers.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot can work with RAM disks, NFS filesystems, -or even local disks, if desired. It's a component technology and -can be combined with other technologies to do things the way you -want.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is usually used to load Linux, FreeBSD or -DOS. However the protocol and boot file formats are general, so -there is no reason why it could not be used to load arbitrary -images to a PC, including other OSes.</p> - -<p class="c7">Etherboot is Open Source under the GNU General Public -License Version 2 (GPL2).</p> - -<p class="c7">The components needed by Etherboot are</p> - -<ul class="c11"> -<li>A bootstrap loader, usually in an EPROM on a network card, or -installed in the flash BIOS, but could be put anywhere in the -address space the BIOS probes in. For testing this could be put on -a floppy disk or a hard disk partition. Some configurations may -even be always run from a floppy disk (e.g. temporary testing -setups or pedagogic uses).</li> - -<li>A DHCP or bootp server, for returning an IP address and other -information when sent a MAC (Ethernet card) address.</li> - -<li>A tftp server, for sending the kernel images and other files -required in the boot process. Alternatively, Etherboot can boot -from an NFS mount.</li> - -<li>A Linux or FreeBSD kernel.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a NFS server, for providing the disk partitions -that will be mounted if Linux or FreeBSD is being booted.</li> - -<li>Optionally, a RAM disk contained in the loaded image. 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