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-#
-# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
-#
-CONFIG_X86=y
-CONFIG_ISA=y
-# CONFIG_SBUS is not set
-CONFIG_UID16=y
-
-#
-# Code maturity level options
-#
-CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
-
-#
-# Loadable module support
-#
-CONFIG_MODULES=y
-# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
-# CONFIG_KMOD is not set
-
-#
-# Processor type and features
-#
-CONFIG_M386=y
-# CONFIG_M486 is not set
-# CONFIG_M586 is not set
-# CONFIG_M586TSC is not set
-# CONFIG_M586MMX is not set
-# CONFIG_M686 is not set
-# CONFIG_M686FXSR is not set
-# CONFIG_MPENTIUM4 is not set
-# CONFIG_MK6 is not set
-# CONFIG_MK7 is not set
-# CONFIG_MCRUSOE is not set
-# CONFIG_MWINCHIPC6 is not set
-# CONFIG_MWINCHIP2 is not set
-# CONFIG_MWINCHIP3D is not set
-# CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG is not set
-CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=4
-# CONFIG_TOSHIBA is not set
-# CONFIG_MICROCODE is not set
-# CONFIG_X86_MSR is not set
-# CONFIG_X86_CPUID is not set
-CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y
-# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set
-# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
-CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION=y
-CONFIG_MTRR=y
-# CONFIG_SMP is not set
-# CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC is not set
-
-#
-# General setup
-#
-CONFIG_NET=y
-# CONFIG_VISWS is not set
-CONFIG_PCI=y
-# CONFIG_PCI_GOBIOS is not set
-# CONFIG_PCI_GODIRECT is not set
-CONFIG_PCI_GOANY=y
-CONFIG_PCI_BIOS=y
-CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y
-# CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
-CONFIG_EISA=y
-# CONFIG_MCA is not set
-CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
-
-#
-# PCMCIA/CardBus support
-#
-# CONFIG_PCMCIA is not set
-CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
-# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
-CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
-CONFIG_KCORE_ELF=y
-# CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT is not set
-# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
-CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
-CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m
-CONFIG_PM=y
-# CONFIG_ACPI is not set
-# CONFIG_APM is not set
-
-#
-# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
-#
-# CONFIG_MTD is not set
-
-#
-# Parallel port support
-#
-CONFIG_PARPORT=y
-CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=y
-CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_SUPERIO is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_AMIGA is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_MFC3 is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_ATARI is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_SUNBPP is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_OTHER is not set
-# CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 is not set
-
-#
-# Plug and Play configuration
-#
-# CONFIG_PNP is not set
-
-#
-# Block devices
-#
-CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=m
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD is not set
-# CONFIG_PARIDE is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
-CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y
-CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is not set
-
-#
-# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
-#
-# CONFIG_MD is not set
-
-#
-# Networking options
-#
-# CONFIG_PACKET is not set
-# CONFIG_NETLINK is not set
-# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
-# CONFIG_FILTER is not set
-CONFIG_UNIX=y
-CONFIG_INET=y
-# CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST is not set
-# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
-CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
-# CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP is not set
-# CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
-# CONFIG_INET_ECN is not set
-# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
-# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
-# CONFIG_KHTTPD is not set
-# CONFIG_ATM is not set
-
-#
-#
-#
-# CONFIG_IPX is not set
-# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
-# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
-# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
-# CONFIG_X25 is not set
-# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
-# CONFIG_LLC is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
-# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
-# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_FASTROUTE is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_HW_FLOWCONTROL is not set
-
-#
-# QoS and/or fair queueing
-#
-# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
-
-#
-# Telephony Support
-#
-# CONFIG_PHONE is not set
-
-#
-# ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support
-#
-# CONFIG_IDE is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_MODES is not set
-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set
-
-#
-# SCSI support
-#
-# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
-
-#
-# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
-#
-# CONFIG_IEEE1394 is not set
-
-#
-# I2O device support
-#
-# CONFIG_I2O is not set
-
-#
-# Network device support
-#
-CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
-
-#
-# ARCnet devices
-#
-# CONFIG_ARCNET is not set
-# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
-# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
-# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
-# CONFIG_TUN is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set
-
-#
-# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
-#
-CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
-# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_3COM is not set
-# CONFIG_LANCE is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SMC is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_RACAL is not set
-# CONFIG_AT1700 is not set
-# CONFIG_DEPCA is not set
-# CONFIG_HP100 is not set
-CONFIG_NET_ISA=y
-# CONFIG_E2100 is not set
-# CONFIG_EEXPRESS is not set
-# CONFIG_EEXPRESS_PRO is not set
-# CONFIG_HPLAN_PLUS is not set
-# CONFIG_HPLAN is not set
-# CONFIG_ETH16I is not set
-CONFIG_NE2000=y
-# CONFIG_SK_G16 is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_PCI is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_POCKET is not set
-
-#
-# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
-#
-# CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
-# CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
-# CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
-# CONFIG_SK98LIN is not set
-# CONFIG_FDDI is not set
-# CONFIG_HIPPI is not set
-# CONFIG_PLIP is not set
-# CONFIG_PPP is not set
-# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
-
-#
-# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
-#
-# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
-
-#
-# Token Ring devices
-#
-# CONFIG_TR is not set
-# CONFIG_NET_FC is not set
-# CONFIG_RCPCI is not set
-# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
-
-#
-# Wan interfaces
-#
-# CONFIG_WAN is not set
-
-#
-# Amateur Radio support
-#
-# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
-
-#
-# IrDA (infrared) support
-#
-# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
-
-#
-# ISDN subsystem
-#
-# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
-
-#
-# Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)
-#
-# CONFIG_CD_NO_IDESCSI is not set
-
-#
-# Input core support
-#
-# CONFIG_INPUT is not set
-
-#
-# Character devices
-#
-CONFIG_VT=y
-CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
-CONFIG_SERIAL=y
-# CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE is not set
-# CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
-# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
-CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
-CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256
-CONFIG_PRINTER=m
-# CONFIG_LP_CONSOLE is not set
-# CONFIG_PPDEV is not set
-
-#
-# I2C support
-#
-# CONFIG_I2C is not set
-
-#
-# Mice
-#
-# CONFIG_BUSMOUSE is not set
-CONFIG_MOUSE=y
-CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y
-# CONFIG_82C710_MOUSE is not set
-# CONFIG_PC110_PAD is not set
-
-#
-# Joysticks
-#
-
-#
-# Game port support
-#
-
-#
-# Gameport joysticks
-#
-
-#
-# Serial port support
-#
-
-#
-# Serial port joysticks
-#
-
-#
-# Parallel port joysticks
-#
-# CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE is not set
-
-#
-# Watchdog Cards
-#
-# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
-# CONFIG_INTEL_RNG is not set
-# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
-# CONFIG_RTC is not set
-# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
-# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
-# CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set
-
-#
-# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
-#
-# CONFIG_FTAPE is not set
-CONFIG_AGP=m
-CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y
-CONFIG_AGP_I810=y
-CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y
-# CONFIG_AGP_AMD is not set
-# CONFIG_AGP_SIS is not set
-# CONFIG_AGP_ALI is not set
-# CONFIG_DRM is not set
-
-#
-# Multimedia devices
-#
-# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
-
-#
-# File systems
-#
-# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
-# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
-CONFIG_FAT_FS=m
-CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m
-# CONFIG_UMSDOS_FS is not set
-CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m
-# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
-CONFIG_JFFS_FS_VERBOSE=0
-# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
-# CONFIG_RAMFS is not set
-# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
-CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
-CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y
-CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y
-# CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG is not set
-# CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
-CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
-# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
-
-#
-# Network File Systems
-#
-# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
-CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
-CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
-CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
-# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
-CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
-CONFIG_LOCKD=y
-CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
-# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
-# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
-
-#
-# Partition Types
-#
-# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
-CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
-# CONFIG_SMB_NLS is not set
-CONFIG_NLS=y
-
-#
-# Native Language Support
-#
-CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="iso8859-1"
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set
-CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15 is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set
-# CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 is not set
-
-#
-# Console drivers
-#
-CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
-# CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT is not set
-# CONFIG_MDA_CONSOLE is not set
-
-#
-# Frame-buffer support
-#
-# CONFIG_FB is not set
-
-#
-# Sound
-#
-CONFIG_SOUND=m
-# CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_EMU10K1 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_FUSION is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_CS4281 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370 is not set
-CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=m
-# CONFIG_SOUND_ESSSOLO1 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MAESTRO is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_SONICVIBES is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_TRIDENT is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDCLAS is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDPIN is not set
-CONFIG_SOUND_VIA82CXXX=m
-CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
-# CONFIG_SOUND_TRACEINIT is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_DMAP is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_AD1816 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_SGALAXY is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_ACI_MIXER is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_CS4232 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_SSCAPE is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_GUS is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_ICH is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_VMIDI is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_TRIX is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MSS is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MPU401 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_NM256 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MAD16 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_PAS is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_PSS is not set
-CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m
-# CONFIG_SOUND_AWE32_SYNTH is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_WAVEFRONT is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_MAUI is not set
-CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m
-# CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA1 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA2 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_YMPCI is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_YMFPCI is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_UART6850 is not set
-# CONFIG_SOUND_AEDSP16 is not set
-
-#
-# USB support
-#
-# CONFIG_USB is not set
-
-#
-# Kernel hacking
-#
-# CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is not set
diff --git a/contrib/Diskless-From-NT/Diskless-From-NT.txt b/contrib/Diskless-From-NT/Diskless-From-NT.txt
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-
-
-The Diskless Terminal running from NT server Mini-HOWTO
-Pavel Tkatchouk, ptkatcho@portal.ca
-v0.1, June 19th 1999
-
-Table of Contents
-
-1. Introduction.
-
- 1.1 What is it for?
- 1.2 Do we need this HOWTO?
- 1.3 A bit of History.
-
-2. Project description.
-
- 2.1 Packaging.
- 2.2 Image.
- 2.2.1 Kernel.
- 2.2.2 MRFS.
- 2.2.3 Building MRFS.
- 2.3 Remotefs.
- 2.4 Booting sequence.
- 2.4.1 BOOTP, TFTP.
- 2.5 Bootprom.
-
-3. Resources.
-
-4. Copyright.
-
-5. Feedback and credits.
-
-
-1. Introduction.
-
-
-1.1. What is it for?
-
-This document describes how to build software distribution to run Java client on diskless
-terminal booted from Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT workstation. Package can also be easily
-modified to be used as Linux terminal or X Windows terminal's software. I found it also
-convenient for setup over the Ethernet of floppyless PS's, hard disk of which for some
-reason can not be accessed (sealed case under warranty, etc.).
-
-
-1.2. Do we need this HOWTO?
-
-To be honest, I'm not sure. There are few excellent HOWTO's (see 3. Recources) that up until
-recently I considered quite sufficient to build what I've done two years ago. But since my
-project uses MS Windows as a file server vs. traditional NFS there were some know-how's
-involved which number of people wanted to see in some formal document.
-
-
-1.3. A bit of history.
-
-My project at that time (1996) was to find OS/JVM that will allow to run Java application
-on hardware we manufacture. Hardware is practically generic x86 PC except it has no keyboard,
-hard drive, floppy drive, mouse, but touchscreen over LCD, plus some POS specific peripherals
-(badge reader, credit card reader, etc.). Due to cost consideration it had no any significant
-storage, so OS and Java client along with support binaries, libraries etc. had to be loaded
-remotely. Because our clients are exclusively Windows shops, Server had to be Windows as well.
-During evaluation of different commercial OS'es along with JVM's available it become apparent
-to my surprise that most promising solution was GPL one - Linux.
-
-
-2. Project description.
-
-2.1. Packaging.
-
-The whole distribution consists of remote file system (RemoteFS) residing on MS Windows
-server (NT Workstation, NT Server or Windows9x) and tagged bootable image.
-
-
-2.2. Image.
-
-Image (~1.5MB) is generated by mknbi utility that comes with Etherboot package
-<http://etherboot.sourceforge.net>. It can include minimal root file system (MRFS)
-like in my case (since I had to boot client from MS Windows server and Linux kernel doesn't
-support SMBFS-Root, only NFS-Root. So I had to keep rootfs in the ramdisk). To generate
-image the following script can be used.
-
-#!/bin/sh
-# mkrootnet: makes tagged netbootable image
-# This image includes kernel and minimal root filesystem
-# to do initial boot.
-#
-# Copyright (c) Pavel Tkatchouk 1996. All rights reserved.
-# Permission is granted for this material to be freely
-# used and distributed, provided the source is acknowledged.
-# No warranty of any kind is provided. You use this material
-# at your own risk.
-#
-DEVICEFILENAME="/tmp/file" # temporary file to be used as device
-FSBLOCKS=4096 # uncompressed filesystem size in K
-BOOTDISKDIR="/usr/BOOT/ROOTFS" # root filesystem model
-MOUNT="/mnt2" # temporary mount point
-ROOTFS="/tmp/rootfs" # root filesystem image
-ROOTFSGZ="/tmp/rootfs.gz" # compressed root filesystem image
-KERNEL="/usr/KERNELS/vmlinuz-nt" # kernel image
-KERNELTMP="/tmp/vmlinuz" # temporary copy of kernel image
-BOOTIMAGE="/tmp/img" # tagged image to be booted by client
-# if you want ramisk more than default 4096 set CMDLINE, don't forget to
-# adjust $FSBLOCKS
-# CMDLINE="ramdisk_size=8192" # parameters to pass to the kernel
-#
-echo "check:"
-echo "- if tftp server's download dir mounted to /mnt"
-echo "- loopback device is built-in or loaded"
-echo "\n press Enter when done"
-read tmp
-UPLOAD="/mnt/tmp" # tftp server's dir to upload bootimage
-echo -e "\nZeroing $DEVICEFILENAME of $FSBLOCKS k"
-echo "to be used as device for root filesystem model"
-dd if=/dev/zero of=$DEVICEFILENAME bs=1k count=$FSBLOCKS
-echo -e "\nMaking file system on $DEVICEFILENAME"
-mke2fs -m 0 $DEVICEFILENAME
-echo "Mounting $DEVICEFILENAME as a loopback device"
-mount -o loop -t ext2 $DEVICEFILENAME $MOUNT
-curdir=`pwd`
-cd $BOOTDISKDIR
-echo -e "Copying files from $BOOTDISKDIR to $DEVICEFILENAME, please wait"
-find . -print|cpio -pmd $MOUNT
-echo "Unmounting $MOUNT"
-umount $MOUNT
-cd $curdir
-echo "Copying $DEVICEFILENAME to $ROOTFS"
-dd if=$DEVICEFILENAME of=$ROOTFS bs=1k
-echo "Compressing $ROOTFS, it may take a while"
-echo "Please wait..."
-if [ -f $ROOTFSGZ ];then
- rm -f $ROOTFSGZ
-fi
-gzip -c $ROOTFS>$ROOTFSGZ
-rm -f $ROOTFS
-echo -e "\nCreating netbootable image"
-cp $KERNEL $KERNELTMP
-mknbi -d ram -i rom -r $ROOTFSGZ -k $KERNELTMP -a $CMDLINE -o $BOOTIMAGE
-echo "Uploading $BOOTIMAGE to $UPLOAD"
-cp $BOOTIMAGE $UPLOAD
-echo "Cleaning after ourselves"
-rm -f $KERNELTMP $DEVICEFILENAME $BOOTIMAGE
-echo "All done"
-
-
-In the above script actual image is generated by the following comand
-
-#mknbi -d ram -i rom -r rootfs.gz -k vmlinuz-nt -o img
-
-where:
- rootfs.gz - minimal root file system (MRFS);
- vmlinuz-nt - kernel;
- img - resulting image.
-
-
-Note:
-Default ramdisk size is 4096. It was enough for RedHat4.1 based minimal file system, but
-apparently not enough for 5.2 based. When this happens "end request:I/O error, dev 01:00 ..."
-error shows up. To fix that either use "mknbi -a ramdisk_size=8192" to pass parameter to the
-kernel (doesn't require kernel recompilation), or change /usr/src/linux/drivers/block/rd.c:
-int rd_size= from 4096 to 8192 or whatever and rebuild the kernel.
-
-
-2.2.1. Kernel.
-
-Kernels 2.0.30 and 2.0.36 have been used by author, although nothing is preventing you from
-experimenting with others. Kernel should include ramdisk support. The following
-<link to .config> configuration has been used to build <link to binary (kernel 2.0.30)>.
-You may find some components unnecessary, just exclude them and rebuild.
-
-Don't forget to change root device after you built the kernel (rdev vmlinuz /dev/rd).
-
-Gotcha's: apparently smbfs is broken in 2.2.x kernels. Symptoms: remote share is mounted
-just fine but after a while fails with "smb_request: result = -32" errmsg. I've heard
-SuSe has fix for that.
-
-2.2.2. MRFS.
-
-Minimal root file system is required to get Linux up and running along with networking until
-it can mount remote file system to run X/Java from there. After image gets loaded from the
-server MRFS is decompressed into ramdisk. If you can afford a lot of ram on your terminal the
-entire remote file system can be moved to rootfs.gz. That will make your terminal more
-responsive.
-
-
-2.2.3. Building MRFS.
-
-Some folks found it easier to start from scratch, others use known "minimal" Linux distributions
-(Linux Router, tomsrtbt, etc.), yet others prefer to start from "big" Linuces like I did. Every
-path has it's pro and contras.
-
-Pruning standard distribution (RedHat, Debian, etc.) to your needs might be very time consuming.
-To ease that painful process I have used remotely booted diskless client with NFS-Root (see
-Etherboot's Readme, NFS-Root and NFS-Root-Client mini-HOWTO's, Diskless-HOWTO):
-
-- setup minimal RedHat4.1 install (networked workstation, X, no development, mail, etc., ~117MB);
-- find . -print|cpio -pmd /usr/NFS/ROOTFS - copy entire fs tree to NFS exported dir;
-- mknod /usr/NFS/ROOTFS/dev/nfsroot b 0 255;
-- build vmlinuz-nfs kernel according to NFS-Howto (built-in bootp,rarp,NFS,NFS root,NIC
- driver,RAM disk);
-- rdev vmlinuz-nfs /dev/nfsroot - to set NFS root device;
-- build image for NFS-Root fs:
- #mknbi -d rom -i rom -k vmlinuz-nfs -o nfsImage;
-- boot client while monitoring NFS file requests (by Solaris snoop);
-- copy files from /usr/NFS/ROOTFS to /usr/BOOT/ROOTFS (MRFS model) according to snoop's
- filelist;
-- generate image by mkrootnet script (don't forget to point to the right kernel vmlinuz-nt).
-
-The above trick not only allows to determine the sought files set but also debug boot process
-analyzing NFS messages. I found it convenient to put "read tmp" statements into init scripts
-for debugging. Tracking files up until issuing login gives you <link to rootfs.gz> MRFS (~1MB)
-that can be used to boot Linux from ROM (flash, eprom, DiskOnChip, SanDisk, etc.) as well. All
-the other files requested by client (during starting X, Java, Java client) were put into (link
-to remotefs.zip, ~9MB).
-
-
-To restore MRFS model on your PC from the above rootfs.gz:
-- #cd /tmp
-- #gunzip rootfs.gz
-- #mount -o loop -t ext2 /tmp/rootfs /mnt
-- #cd /mnt
-- #find . -print|cpio -pmd /usr/BOOT/ROOTFS
-- #umount /mnt
-
-Note:
-
-You will have to change attributes of some dirs, files (/etc/mtab, /etc/mtab~, /var/lock/subsys/*,
-/var/run/*, /dev/tty*, etc.) against standard. This is because with standard attribs diskless
-client refused to work. For example I had to change /dev/tty* ownerships to 99:99 from original
-0:0 or 0:5, to get rid of errmsg "INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes".
-Being admin illiterate I just chmod them to 777 and chown to 99:99 to make life easier.
-THIS IS SERIOUS SECURITY VIOLATION!!! Using keyboardless terminal with no daemons running in
-my case reduces the risk, yet I would appreciate very much those more experienced who will help
-to restore the right attribs while keeping the distribution working.
-
-Some "gotcha's" to watch for during MRFS building:
-- standard attributes/ownership of some files don't work;
-- rdev must be set (non-tagged image didn't work, so couldn't use config file to pass parrs
- to the kernel);
-- diskless client writes 99:99 ownership on generated files;
-- "password incorrect" for root, but any other OK and su OK too.
-
-
-2.3. RemoteFS.
-
-Remotefs.zip file includes everything required by the system that can be located on
-remote file system, i.e after booting has been complete and remote file system mounted.
-In my case it is X Windows System and Java binaries, libraries etc. To use that file on
-MS Windows NT:
-- unzip remotefs.zip to some directory;
-- share this directory read-only as "usr" (or share as some other name and pass this name to
- the client through bootptab configuration file for BOOTP server;
-- create an account username=root, password=linux on NT (can be set in bootptab).
-
-Note:
-There's no symbolic links on NTFS, so UNIX links must be replaced by copies on NTFS.
-To determine potential troublmakers one could use the following:
-- first copy required subset (according to snoop's intercept) from /usr/NFS/ROOTFS to
- /usr/BOOT/REMOTEFS;
-- mount some share from NTFS to /mnt;
-- /usr/BOOT/REMOTEFS#find . -print|cpio -pmd /mnt 2>links;
-In the links file you will find names to work with.
-
-
-2.4. Booting sequence.
-
-Boot occurs in the following sequence:
-- bootprom sends bootp request,
-- bootp server responds with subnet mask, client's name, client's IP, TFTP server's IP,
- bootfile name and some optional parameters (like NT's username/password to use it's share,
- you could pass some other share name here as say T104="somedir");
-- bootprom downloads image from TFTP server;
-- kernel starts;
-- kernel decompresses MRFS in RAM;
-- system starts init using ramdisk root,
-- mounts remote file system from NT via SMBFS;
-- automatically logins;
-- starts xstart script located on remotefs (/usr/sbin) where you can start any of your
- programs, change parameters, etc. without rebuilding the image.
-
-Below are some config/init sample files from <rootfs.gz>, <remotefs.zip>:
-
-<bootptab, change to link>
-t1:sm=255.255.255.0:sa=192.168.33.150:bf=img:T100="pavelnt4":T101="root":T102="linux"
-touch1:hn=touch1:tc=t1:ha=00A0F00035CD:ip=192.168.33.127
-
-</etc/fstab, change to link>:
-/dev/ram / ext2 defaults 1 1
-/proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-
-</etc/rc.d/rc.bootp, change to link later>:
-#!/bin/sh
-# Written to simply set the IP stuff up from the
-# bootpc data.
-# Last updated : Mon Mar 10 15:17:01 1997
-#
-# Variables
-
-BOOTPC=/sbin/bootpc
-IFCONFIG=/sbin/ifconfig
-ROUTE=/sbin/route
-BINHOST=/bin/hostname
-DEV=eth0
-ASKSERVER="255.255.255.255"
-TW="--timeoutwait 320"
-RIF="--returniffail"
-RIFMESSAGE="Bootp failed -- disabling network."
-RCONF=/etc/resolv.conf
-EHOSTS=/etc/hosts
-LHOSTS=/etc/hosts.local
-TMPFILE=/tmp/bootp
-# Functions
-# Remove the networking by taking down the interface
-netdown() {
- ${ROUTE} del default
- ${IFCONFIG} ${DEV} down
-}
-## End of the functions
-
-## Start of the actual work
-# Bring up minimal networking use 0.0.0.0 as our address as we don't
-# know it yet (Means "Me but I don't know my address or network")
-${IFCONFIG} ${DEV} up 0.0.0.0
-${ROUTE} add default dev ${DEV}
-
-# Perform the bootp -- doesn't return unless it gets an answer
-if ${BOOTPC} --dev ${DEV} --server ${ASKSERVER} ${RIF} ${TW} > ${TMPFILE}
-then
-# Take down networking (use the 0.0.0.0 for as short a time as possible)
- netdown
-# Read in the values
- . ${TMPFILE}
-
-# To use in mountsmb script later
-SMBSERVER=${T100}
-# And delete the temporary file
-# rm ${TMPFILE}
-else
-# Take down networking (use the 0.0.0.0 for as short a time as possible)
- netdown
-# give message and quit
- echo ${RIFMESSAGE}
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Start the loopback interface and add a route to it
-# It's already set by standard init?
-${IFCONFIG} lo 127.0.0.1
-${ROUTE} add -net 127.0.0.0
-
-# Setup of IP stuff needs doing first
-#
-if [ -z "${NETMASK}" ] ; then
-# No netmask info, all this is guessed from the IP number
-# If this is wrong for your network FIX the bootpd to know
-# what it should send in the RFC1497 cookie! 11/02/94 JSP
-#
- ${IFCONFIG} ${DEV} up ${IPADDR} broadcast ${BROADCAST}
- ${ROUTE} -n add -net ${NETWORK} dev ${DEV}
-else
-# We will have NETMASK, BROADCAST, and NETWORK defined
- ${IFCONFIG} ${DEV} up ${IPADDR} broadcast ${BROADCAST} netmask ${NETMASK}
- ${ROUTE} -n add -net ${NETWORK} dev ${DEV}
-fi
-
-# Set the hostname from what we got via bootp or reverse lookup
-
-echo "127.0.0.1 loopback localhost">${EHOSTS}
-${BINHOST} "${HOSTNAME}"
-echo "${IPADDR} ${HOSTNAME}" >>${EHOSTS}
-echo "${SERVER} ${SMBSERVER}" >>${EHOSTS}
-
-
-</etc/rc.d/rc.local, change to link>:
-#!/bin/sh
-# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
-# You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't
-# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.
-#
-# 07/02/97 Pavel Tkatchouk
-#
-echo "Start networking"
-insmod /lib/8390.o
-insmod /lib/ne.o io=0x300 irq=9
-echo "Install serial"
-insmod /lib/serial.o
-echo "Install touch"
-insmod /lib/touch.o
-echo "Install smbfs"
-insmod /lib/smbfs.o
-echo "Getting TCP/IP parameters from bootp server"
-echo "and start networking"
-/etc/rc.d/rc.bootp
-if [ -f /etc/squirrel-release ]; then
- R=$(cat /etc/squirrel-release)
-else
- R="release 0.02"
-fi
-echo "Mounting remote fs"
-/sbin/mountsmb
-echo "XYZ Inc. Diskless Linux $R"
-echo "Starting X and Java client without login"
-su -c /sbin/xstart root
-
-
-</usr/sbin/xstart, change to link>:
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Script to start X and Java client
-# 08/07/97 Pavel Tkatchouk
-#
-# Read bootps response first
-. /tmp/bootp
-# -s 0 to disable screen-saver
-/usr/X11R6/bin/X -s 0 &
-export DISPLAY=:0.0
-# /usr is share mounted from Windows workstation
-cd /usr/program/
-java SomeJavaApp
-
-
-</sbin/mountsmb, change to link>:
-#!/bin/bash
-# mountsmb: mounts remote filesystems from NT workstation
-# using Microsoft's SMB protocol
-#
-# Copyright (c) Pavel Tkatchouk 1997. All rights reserved.
-# Permission is granted for this material to be freely
-# used and distributed, provided the source is acknowledged.
-# No warranty of any kind is provided. You use this material
-# at your own risk.
-#
-# Last edit June 29 8:30 1997
-#
-MOUNTDIR="usr"
-SHRDIR="usr"
-BOOTPRES="/tmp/bootp"
-# Read botpc response
-. ${BOOTPRES}
-# Sharename from NT server, uncomment if you want to use
-# non-hardcoded "usr" but from bootptab
-#SHRDIR=${T104}
-SMBSRV="//${T100}"
-CLIENT="${HOSTNAME}"
-USER="${T101}"
-PASSWORD="${T102}"
-echo -e "\nMounting $SMBSRV/$SHRDIR to /$MOUNTDIR"
-smbmount $SMBSRV/$SHRDIR $MOUNTDIR -c $CLIENT -U $USER -P $PASSWORD
-echo -e "\nDone"
-
-Gotcha's:
-Looks like smbmount client from smbfs package used to mount remote Windows shares to local
-Linux dirs in pre 2.2.x era isn't maintained anymore so you should use one coming with
-Samba package. Also binary smbmount won't work with 2.2.x, so you have to recompile with
-2.2.x headers following Samba's readme. Yet even that won't guarantee reliable work until
-somebody fixes kernel's smbfs module.
-
-2.4.1. BOOTP, TFTP.
-
-There are number of BOOTP, TFTP servers for Windows on the market. You could find them
-here:
-
-- www.walusoft.co.uk (Walusoft's tftp);
-- ftp.coast.net/simtel/nt/internet/tftpds12.zip (Millwood AB's tftp);
-- ftp.cabletron.com/pub/snmp/bootftp/boottft2.zip (Cabletron's bootp/tftp combo);
-- www.tellurian.au.com (Tellurian's bootp, tftp, dhcp servers).
-- www.metainfo.com (Metainfo's DHCP server)
-- www.nts.com (Network Telesystems's DHCP server in IPserver package)
-
-My choice was Tellurian's products - very reliable, simple to install, attractively priced
-(fully capable evaluation versions are available).
-
-2.5. Bootprom.
-
-Ken Yap's Etherboot <etherboot.sourceforge.net> will tell you everything about bootprom.
-Here I just want to mention that normally you would have to put bootprom's code into network
-adapter's PROM. But if your hardware like mine has BIOS programmed in flash you could
-re-program it to add bootprom (some BIOS requires special programmer to do that, others don't)
-as BIOS extension.
-
-This is what I did to add ne.rom (bootprom generated by Etherboot's makerom for NE2000 clone)
-to AMI BIOS on my flash:
-
-- read flash content by programmer into bios.bin binary file;
-- use one of available binary editors (say www.simtel.net/Win95/editors/hxp3005.zip to add
- ne.rom to bios.bin (and to edit ne.rom if necessary);
-- write new bios.bin back to flash.
-
-Notes:
-- makerom generates bootprom for standard EPROM sizes (8k, 16k, 32k, etc.), so if you tight on
- space use -s flag to adjust size (or cut it manually to multiple of 512 bytes blocks, just
- don't forget to adjust extension's length which is coded in Byte 2 and checksum to 8 bits
- of zero;
-- valid absolute addresses for BIOS extensions are from 0xC8000 to 0xF4000 (check with
- motherboard's manufacturer how flash is mapped onto system memory space);
-- Byte 0 must be 0x55, Byte 1 must be 0xAA, Byte 2 must be extension's length in 512 bytes
- blocks;
-- extension BIOS has to start at a 2k boundary;
-
-
-3. Resources.
-
-FAQ's:
-- tomsrtbt.FAQ (www.toms.net);
-
-HOWTO's:
-- Paul Moody's miniHOWTO (www.linuxembedded.com/pmhowto.html)
-- Diskless;
-- Diskless-HOWTO;
-- NFS-Root;
-- NFS-Root-Client;
-- Bootdisk-HOWTO;
-- BootPrompt-HOWTO;
-- NCD-X-Terminal;
-- Remote-Boot;
-- Remote-X-Apps;
-
-Web:
-- etherboot.sourceforge.net/
-- www.waste.org/~zanshin
-- www.tellurian.com.au.
-- www.toms.net
-- www.trinux.org
-- www.linux.org.uk/ELKS-Home
-- www.embedded.com
-- www.linuxembedded.com
-- www.thinlinux.org
-- www.linuxrouter.org
-- linux-mandrake.com
-- www.disklessworkstations.com
-
-Newsgroups:
-- comp.arch.embedded
-
-Lists:
-- netboot-owner@baghira.han.de
-- linux-embedded@waste.org
-
-Magazines:
-- Circuit Cellar #100 - 105
-
-
-4. Copyright.
-
-Copyright (c) Pavel Tkatchouk 1999.
-Permission is granted for this material to be freely used and distributed, provided the source
-is acknowledged. Copyright policy is GPL as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-
-No warranty of any kind is provided. You use this material at your own risk.
-
-
-
-5. Feedback and credits.
-
-Since I am neither have a lot of Linux experience nor native English speaker, there would be
-errors in this document. I would accept any help with gratitude whether in form of proof-reading,
-techical corrections or otherwise. Please send your comments, suggestions and questions to Pavel
-Tkatchouk (ptkatcho@portal.ca)
-
-I wish to thank Pierre Mondie who convinced me to start this document. I'm also very much in
-debt to all those who's work made this project possible:
-
-Ken Yap <ken_yap@users.sourceforge.net> (Etherboot)
-David Newall <www.tellurian.com.au> (Bootpdnt/Ftpdnt)
-(to be continued)
-
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-<html>
-
-<head>
-<title>Free TFTP / Syslog / NFS Servers for Windows</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-
-<h3 align="center">Free TFTP / Syslog / NFS Servers for Windows</h3>
-<div align="center"><center>
-
-<address>
- Stefan Furtmayr (<a href="mailto:sf@paf.net">sf@paf.net</a>)
-</address>
-</center></div>
-
-<p>Feel free to send me your comments about these programs or some additions.</p>
-
-<p>Also have a look at the <a
-href="http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/diskless-windows-howto.htm">&quot;Diskless Windows
-Cookbook &quot;</a> in the <a href="http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/">LTSP Contrib Area</a>.</p>
-
-<p><small>From this list I have only used the W2K-TFTP once for a customer with the <a
-href="http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/mba.htm">3Com MBA Utility Disk</a>, while
-it can be used as well with <a href="http://etherboot.sourceforge.net">Etherboot</a>
-tagged images for other NIC brands.</small><br>
-<small>The solution used a netbooted DOS with MS Client 3.0 to easily restore disk images
-with <a href="http://www.ghost.com/">Symantec Ghost</a> (see <a
-href="http://appdeploy.com/tools/imaging.shtml">appdeploy.com</a> for similar tools).</small><br>
-<small>Sure there are several possibilities to do this with Linux but for cloning NT4/W2K
-the NTFS support is rather experimental and automatically changing the SID is another
-issue.</small></p>
-
-<h4>TFTP Servers:</h4>
-
-<p>In Autumn 2000 i tested some different TFTP servers and found out that most of them do
-not install/run as a service, especially under W2K.
-
-<ul>
- <li>TFTP server included with Windows 2000 (remote installation services need to be
- installed)<br>
- The path for the images has to be specified via registry:<br>
- Q232115 - Changing the Drive or Volume on Which Remote Installation Images Reside:<br>
- <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q232/1/15.ASP">http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q232/1/15.ASP</a></li>
- <li>3CDaemon version 2.0 revision 10. Freeware. Integrated TFTP/FTP/Syslog Daemon for
- Windows 95/98/NT<br>
- <a href="ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/utilbin/win32/3cdv2r10.zip">ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/utilbin/win32/3cdv2r10.zip</a><br>
- - Windows 2000 Server: does not run as service!<br>
- - Windows NT Server 4.0: not tested</li>
- <li>The TFTP Server portion of 3CServer, altered to run as a system Service under Windows NT<br>
- <a href="ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/utilbin/win32/3CTftpSvc.zip">ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/utilbin/win32/3CTftpSvc.zip</a><br>
- - Windows 2000 Server: only working in debug mode, does not run as service!<br>
- - Windows NT Server 4.0: not tested</li>
- <li>Cisco TFTP Server v.1.1<br>
- <a href="http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp">http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp</a><br>
- Does not provide an option itself to install as service.</li>
- <li><a href="http://solarwinds.net/Tools/Free_Tools/TFTP_Server/">http://solarwinds.net/Tools/Free_Tools/TFTP_Server/</a><br>
- Does not provide an option itself to install as service.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p><em>Untested:</em></p>
-
-<p>found on <a href="http://www.nonags.com/nonags/servd32.html">http://www.nonags.com/nonags/servd32.html</a><br>
-- <a href="http://www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html">http://www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html</a><br>
-- <a href="http://membres.tripod.fr/phjounin//P_tftpd32.htm">http://membres.tripod.fr/phjounin//P_tftpd32.htm</a></p>
-
-<h4>Syslog Servers:</h4>
-
-<ul>
- <li>3Com Software Library - Utilities for 32 bit Windows<br>
- <a href="http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm">http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.netal.com/download.htm#SL4NT03">http://www.netal.com/download.htm#SL4NT03</a>
- (works as service) </li>
-</ul>
-
-<h4>NFS Servers:</h4>
-
-<ul>
- <li>War NFS Daemon: <a href="http://www.jgaa.com">http://www.jgaa.com</a> (untested)</li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</html>