> Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 12.46 schrieb Eric W. Biederman:
>
> > I use etherboot. It is small and has not problems acting as network
> > bootstrap program if you are stuck with EFI.
>
> Sorry for being unclear here; I'm neither using IA64 nor EFI. This is
> plain etherboot resp. PXE/etherboot on ia32.
>
> > Etherboot can load to any address < 4GB and can jump to a 32bit entry
> > point. It's not rocket science or magic just good open source code.
>
> Maybe etherboot isn't the culprit here, but mknbi won't let me
> create bigger tagged boot kernels.
Hmm. I don't know. It looks like a tool chain problem. Maybe
a very old/strange version of mknbi. I have never seen a 1MB limit
on any of the tools. Though I have not played with the version of
mknbi that came with netboot.
Anyway if you re-ask on the etherboot-users list I am certain someone
can get this sorted out for you.
Eric
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