| SETNETBOOTINFO(8) | System Manager's Manual (alpha) | SETNETBOOTINFO(8) |
setnetbootinfo —
configure network bootstrap program
setnetbootinfo |
[-vf] [-o
infile] [-a
ether-address | -h
ether-host] netboot |
setnetbootinfo |
[-v] -u
-o outfile infile |
The setnetbootinfo utility configures the
OpenBSD/alpha network bootstrap program so that it can be used to bootstrap
systems with old firmware revisions.
The OpenBSD/alpha network bootstrap program needs to have the
Ethernet address of the interface being used to boot the system available
when querying other hosts on the network for bootstrapping information.
Alpha systems with old firmware revisions provide no way for network
bootstrap programs to determine the Ethernet address of the interface that
they are booting from, and so the OpenBSD/alpha network bootstrap program
must find that information in another way. (Newer firmware revisions include
the Ethernet address in the name of the device that is being booted from.)
The setnetbootinfo utility encodes an Ethernet
address (and other information) directly into the network bootstrap
program.
The options recognized by setnetbootinfo
are as follows:
-a
ether-address-h option are mutually
exclusive.)-f-h
ether-host-a option are
mutually exclusive.)-o
outfile-o flag is not specified, the output file name
will be the name of the input bootstrap program concatenated with a period
and the digits of the Ethernet address being encoded. For instance, if the
input file is named /usr/mdec/netboot and is being
configured to encode the Ethernet address
08:00:2b:bd:5d:fd, then the default output file
name would be /usr/mdec/netboot.08002bbd5dfd. It
is safe to set the output file name to be the same as the input file name;
the input file is read in its entirety before the output file is
modified.-u-o option, and neither the
-a or the -h options may
be specified.-vThe alpha setnetbootinfo command first
appeared in NetBSD 1.2B.
| April 23, 2020 | openbsd |