I have systemrescuecd running PXE and NFS as well.
LABEL rescue64_nfs
MENU LABEL SystemRescueCD 64 bit (NFS)
LINUX sysrescd/rescue64
INITRD sysrescd/initram.igz
APPEND nomodeset nfsboot=192.168.1.15:/export/nfs setkmap=us rootpass=password
I have systemrescuecd running PXE and NFS as well.
LABEL rescue64_nfs
MENU LABEL SystemRescueCD 64 bit (NFS)
LINUX sysrescd/rescue64
INITRD sysrescd/initram.igz
APPEND nomodeset nfsboot=192.168.1.15:/export/nfs setkmap=us rootpass=password
LOL Aron, I think that is a bit different than a full Arch install.
Why? Both have xorg and full sets of tools. Gentoo's package manager (emerge) works as well. I could just extract the image and use nfsroot parameter if I wanted a persistent system.
haha.... Compliled libwebp from source.
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/compiling
Put in /opt/mediabrowser/libwebp/linux/libwebp.so.5.0.2
cd /opt/mediabrowser/libwebp
chown -R mediabrowser:nogroup linux
Then setup config file for Imazen.WebP.dll.config
<configuration>
<dllmap dll="libwebp" target="./libwebp/linux/libwebp.so.5.0.2" os="linux"/>
</configuration>
restatted and wow... the bitch is fast....
file attached....
Instead of having these 3 dependencies the libraries should be in the package.
@HK 47
How well does it function...? Does it boot fairly quickly compared to PXE loading a large ISO image of a Live CD/DVD...?
I just looked at the link you provided... it does look a little involved...
Just something to add to the mix, "Tintri - Fibre Channel, iSCSI or NFS?" talks about in a virtual environment and etc.
However I myself like NFS it is just more ez to use and you don't have to do much to get it up and running unlike iSCSI
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