> * What does Mknbi-dos exactly do?..... Does it create a boot sector >which can later create a ram disk to load a filesystem ... or... does it >create a ramdisk image with an x86 bootsector on it? It creates a boot image which is a virtual floppy installed as A: when the system boots. > * After running mknbi-dos on a linux server, how do I load it onto the >client? What is the procedure to start windows/dos on the client with the >bootsector/ramdisk image on the server? Same as for Linux images, put it where the tftp server can serve it to the client. All the other steps are the same. >Before jumping into it I would just like to know if there is any foolproof >theory to suggest that this idea of remote booting win 95/98 from a linux >server is just not possible? It apparently is possible but it seems you have to use a Netware export for the root disk since Netbios over TCP/IP cannot serve root disks. So that means Samba can't be used for the root disk. If anybody knows different, tell the list. I don't go near Windoze at all. =========================================================================== This Mail was sent to netboot mailing list by: Ken Yap <ken@nlc.net.au> To get help about this list, send a mail with 'help' as the only string in it's body to majordomo@baghira.han.de. If you have problems with this list, send a mail to netboot-owner@baghira.han.de.
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