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11. Netboot

Netboot was written by Zurück zu Gero. The main site is at http://www.han.de/~gero/netboot.html.

11.1 Introduction

The following list shows just a few examples of what Netboot can be used for:

  • Printer spooler
  • Terminal server
  • X11 terminal
  • Data logging system
  • Network-Computer (NC)
  • Some more ....

For the bootrom to find the kernel image it uses the BOOTP protocol as defined in RFCs and RFCs to get the necessary boot information, and then loads the actual image using the TFTP protocol as defined in RFCs .

The exact specifications for this netboot process can be found http://www.han.de/~gero/netboot/english/spec.html.

11.2 Mailing list

There exists a mailing list devoted to network booting. To subscribe simply send a mail with the line

subscribe netboot

in it's body to majordomo@baghira.han.de

The subject in the mail header doesn't matter. After subscribing to it, you can send messages into the list by writing a mail to netboot@baghira.han.de.

11.3 Netboot useful links

Netboot mailing list archive is at http://www.han.de/~gero/netboot/archive/maillist.html

  • Webopaedia page on network cards
  • Jargon's driver page with many drivers for older network cards.
  • Etherboot and at mirror-site and at google-site This is a project similar to Netbot but based on the BSD bootrom code.
  • How to make an X Window Terminal out of your old or outdated PC.
  • List of jumper settings for various network cards. This page also contains many other good links.
  • Freefire is the home page of the Freefire project, which lists many resources for network security issues.

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