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- Notes on turning tomsrtbt El Torito into a Etherboot image:
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- 0. Tomsrtbt (http://www.toms.net/) is an all-purpose rescue and utility
- 1-floppy Linux system. You can read all about it at the web site. These
- notes explain how to turn the El Torito version of it into a netbootable
- image for Etherboot. Note that the .img file is not an ISO image, it is
- a 2.88M floppy emulation image for writing onto a CD-R(W) with mkisofs.
- It's actually a minix filesystem. Inside it are the kernel bz2bzImage
- and initrd.bz2.
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- 1. First uncompress the .img:
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- bunzip2 tomsrtbt-2.0.103.ElTorito.288.img.bz2
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- 2. Mount the image using loopback. You probably need to be root to do
- this:
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- mount -o ro,loop tomsrtbt-2.0.103.ElTorito.288.img /media/floppy
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- I've specified /media/floppy which is the floppy mount point for my
- system, but any convenient directory will do.
-
- 3. Copy the kernel image and initrd off it:
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- cp -p /media/floppy/bz2bzImage /media/floppy/initrd.bz2 .
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- 4. Use mkelf-linux (or mknbi-linux) to make a netbootable image:
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- mkelf-linux --append='root=100' bz2bzImage initrd.bz2 > tomsrtbt.nb
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- root=100 means use /dev/ram0 (device 1,0) as the root device.
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- 5. That's it. Clean up by unmounting the .img:
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- umount /media/cdrom
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- tomsrtbt.nb can now be loaded with Etherboot. Have fun.
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