If IBM can fit a kernel and a ramdisk containing all the utilities you
describe and more in smaller than 5M of file for tftp, one would think
that it could be done on Linux.
>
> ipconfig.c does more than just configure networking. It's a far smaller
> solution to NFS-root than any userspace implementation could ever hope
> to be.
That's nice. Would you mind explaining to us where that would be a
benefit? Aside from dead header space in elf executables, I'm at
a loss as to how a usermode implementation must be significantly
larger than kernel code.
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