I have a couple of 9.0 installations purring away happily now and think
it's about time to stop using the CD's and start installing across the
network.

I gather that the way to do this is to copy the contents of the ISO's to
an exported directory, dd the network image to a floppy, configure
something on that floppy to point it at the NFS export, then just boot
with it.  The bit I'm unclear about is the "configure something on that
floppy" part.  It seems to be glossed over with words to the effect of
"adjust the syslinux.cfg file to reflect your network" in all the
"guides" I have found so far.

Can someone point me at the complete idiot's guide version?  I think all
I need is an example.
TIA
Brian



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