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via NFS. These same steps were used to create 2 separate diskless systems.
The first is 'altair.kcis.com'. A diskless X terminal that I run on my
old 386DX-40. It has a 340Meg hard disk but, I did not want to change it.
So, it boots from 'antares.kcis.com' across a ethernet. The second system
So, it boots from 'antares.kcis.com' across a Ethernet. The second system
is a 486DX2-66. I setup a diskless FreeBSD (complete) that uses no local
disk. The server in that case is a Sun 670MP running
SunOS 4.1.3. The same setup configuration was needed for both.</p>
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<h2>Determine which program to run (On the diskless system)</h2>
<p>If you know the chipset that your ethernet adapter uses, this is
<p>If you know the chipset that your Ethernet adapter uses, this is
easy. If you have the NS8390 chipset, or a NS8390 based chipset,
use NB8390.COM. If you have a 3Com 509 based chipset, use the
NB3C509.COM boot program. If you are not sure which you have,
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<h2>Booting across the network</h2>
<p>Boot the diskless system with out any config.sys/autoexec.bat
files. try running the boot program for your ethernet adapter.</p>
files. try running the boot program for your Ethernet adapter.</p>
<pre>
My ethernet adapter is running in WD8013 16bit mode so
My Ethernet adapter is running in WD8013 16bit mode so
I run NB8390.COM
C:> cd \netboot