Re: Bootstrapping install from GRUB

From: Arne Schwabe (arne_at_rfc2549.org)
Date: 07/15/05

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    To: Ryan Nowakowski <ryan@britestream.com>
    
    

    Ryan Nowakowski wrote:

    >FreeBSD loader doesn't load a kernel from ext2, fat16/32, or network so
    >it's not usable in this case.
    >
    >
    you can load the kernel from network via tftp at least with pxe loader
    loads the kernel via tftp.

    Arne
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