FS#5056 - Default kernel has NFS root mouting disabled
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Arch Linux
Opened by Casey McGinty (cmcginty) - Monday, 17 July 2006, 06:23 GMT
Opened by Casey McGinty (cmcginty) - Monday, 17 July 2006, 06:23 GMT
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Details
I am trying to setup a diskless Arch system with a root NFS
drive. My understanding is that the kernel has to have some
features enabled to allow this. The features are IP_PNP
(Kernel Autoconfigure IP in Networking options), with
associated sub-option protocols (I think DHCP is most
important in this case), and ROOT_NFS (Root mounting of NFS
in Network Filesystems options). Please consider adding this
feature to the next release.
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Comment by Casey McGinty (cmcginty) -
Monday, 17 July 2006, 06:26 GMT
Category should be 'Kernel' not 'System'
Comment by
Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Monday,
17 July 2006, 10:43 GMT
mkinitcpio supports netbooting already without changing the kernel
Comment by Casey McGinty (cmcginty) -
Tuesday, 18 July 2006, 01:19 GMT
Is there any information about this you can point me to? Why does
this work without these specific features turned on? I am trying
to accomplish a oot mount of NFS share, but it seems like my
network card is assigned an IP after the filesystem hook has
already run.
Comment by
Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Tuesday,
18 July 2006, 05:50 GMT
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Configuring_mkinitcpio
Comment by Casey McGinty (cmcginty) -
Tuesday, 18 July 2006, 15:44 GMT
Thanks, its working now! You can close the bug.