| 3As of Feb. 11, 2002 (and indeed, for quite some time before that), 4the /etc/rc.diskless{1,2} scripts support a slightly different 5diskless boot process than the one documented in the rest of 6this file (which is 3 years old). 7 8I am not deleting the information below because it contains some 9useful background information on diskless operation, but for the 10actual details you should look at /etc/rc.diskless1, /etc/rc.diskless2, 11and the /usr/share/examples/diskless/clone_root script which can 12be useful to set up clients and server for diskless boot. 13 14--- $FreeBSD: head/share/examples/diskless/ME 92302 2002-03-15 06:47:38Z luigi $ --- 15------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16
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2When templating, /conf/ME is typically a softlink to 3/conf/<appropriate-machine>. When doing a diskless boot, /conf/ME is 4retargeted by /etc/rc.diskless1 from pointing to the server to pointing 5to the client's directory, /conf/<ip-address-of-client>. The retargeting 6is accomplished through an MFS -o union mount. 7 8When templating, this softlink should be different for each machine. 9When doing a diskless boot, this softlink is typically part of the / NFS
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