[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XenPPC] JS21/SLOF net boot commands
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 20:04 -0400, Jimi Xenidis wrote: > I posted these "hacks", because people were asking me how I loaded > images separately on this machine. > There is no architected design, just another hack for a insufficient > loading environment for a specific development environment. > > Except for the "load anywhere" argument, which I would like to see > eventually, you guys are FOS. load-anywhere & kexec-compatible I think are both critical (and actually encompass all of my concerns). > There is a Xen work-a-round for every single issue you guys raise, > I'm just describing a way that accelerate the boot process over a > network on a specific piece of HW. > In a production environment with SLOF, a bootloader will obtain n > images (2 for yaboot, N for grub) from the disk, which is a runtime > IO method SLOF supports. What exactly is the production environment? If it is to be SLOF then clearly it does not currently meet the requirements you've suggested (i.e. grub/yaboot). It is also questionable if an x86-like boot-loader (yaboot/grub) should be a requirement - Linux does not require one. I'd argue that a bootloader is really only required if you want a nicer user experience for selecting from among various boot images. If you're net-booting then there's really no need for a boot-loader - you select images by writing the desired image to the location that netboot will download from. In a (server) production environment I would think it simpler to just boot using FW services directly (i.e. single image that has everything embedded). -- Michal Ostrowski <mostrows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Xen-ppc-devel mailing list Xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ppc-devel
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