On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 11:26 +1100, Craig Barraclough wrote:
> > I tried something similar, because I wanted to see if I could mount an
> > NFS partition from my Soekris, running OpenBSD, but I 
> > couldn't get it to
> > work. I also couldn't get NFS support to compile properly, so 
> > I left it
> <snip>
> 
> I've had no problem getting a 4.0-current (upgraded from 3.8-current,
> through 3.9-current) system (Soekris NET4801-50) working in just this
> way.

I was talking about 3.8. Tried configuring GENERIC with NFS support but
it failed, and I just didn't feel like going into the details at that
time (unaware of the mass of "details" that bsd.rd / miniroot was going
to throw at me;).

> NFS kernel supplied from a CF based filesystem on one Soekris box, root
> and swap on a NAS device.
> Boxes are mounted in the neat kd85.com rack-mount case (Thanks Wim!).
> Kernel is built using a quick patch:
> 
> --- GENERIC   Thu Jun  8 12:04:42 2006
> +++ GENERIC.NFS       Tue Jun 13 12:13:35 2006
> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
>  #option              NTFS            # Experimental NTFS support
>  
>  # or use             root on nfs swap on nfs
> -config               bsd     swap generic
> +config               bsd     root on nfs swap on nfs
> 

You're right. The motivation for dropping the DISKLESS kernel config,
according to a CVS log message (if I remember it well), was indeed a
line like "now replaced by a single line in GENERIC".

Still, mounting / on NFS doesn't seem to be considered the standard
procedure it is with e.g. Debian/GNU Linux, and isn't documented
extensively - in the FAQ or elsewhere. I'd be happy to do that, _if I
find time_.

Some day I'll try setting up the "diskless" environment again, if only
for fun & education. Maybe some nice doc will spin off of it.


Bill

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