Richard Gooch writes: > Hi, all. Recently I asked about network booting via a PCMCIA > EtherNet card. In my quest for a solution, I'm also wondering about > booting from one of those pocket adaptors (the ones that plug into the > parallel port). Would that be easier to support than PCMCIA? > > Once again, I'd be quite happy to be able to stick in a floppy disc to > a laptop and have it boot into the BOOTP client and download the > kernel and compressed root FS from a server. > > Is this something I can ever expect to see? :-) Hmm, it should not be incredibly to write a PLIP adapter for etherboot. Admittedly, this is a pretty strange idea, but it is probably the easiest way to bootstrap a Linux kernel onto a CD-ROM-less laptop. Any volunteers ;-) Markus -- Markus Gutschke Internet: markus@infoscape.com Infoscape, Inc Phone: +1-415-278-0137 657 Mission Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94105 Disclaimer: The above message represents my personal opinion; It does not constitute an offical statement by Infoscape!
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