-t 7 is too short for my setup. -t 60 should be safe. I was able to netboot the Hardy livecd (which detects my interfaces such that eth1 is the one with the cable plugged in to it). (It does boot=casper, not boot=nfs, so it doesn't normally look at ip= at all.) I booted with break=mount, and started shells on tty2 and tty3, then did ipconfig -t 60 all. I had to kill an ipconfig eth0 /tmp/..., but then the boot worked fully.
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