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System Setup
4.10.2 Boot Choices: Network Boot
The Network Boot option starts the system boot over TFTP or NFS.
To select the Network Boot option:
1.
Use the arrow keys to select the Network Boot option.
2.
Before you press Enter, ensure this is the option you need to boot and that your data has
been backed up.
3.
Press
Enter.
OR
Press
ESC
to abort the operation.
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| Main Advanced PCIe
Boot
System RAID |
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|Boot Choices |Boot using TFTP. This |
| Normal Boot |includes booting installers|
|
> Network Boot
|or normal systems. If you |
| HD Installer |are using NFS, you can add |
| Rescue Boot |the kernel parameters to |
| |the Extra boot arguments |
|Boot Options |env. Press ENTER to run. |
| Extra boot argumentsquiet console=ttyS0,115200 | |
| | |
|Network Configuration | |
| Machine IP (unset) | |
| Server IP (unset) | |
| Boot File u-boot-kernel.img | |
| Ramdisk File u-boot-initrd.img | |
| | |
Use arrow keys to navigate and ENTER to edit. Press L to load defaults.
Figure 4 - 21: System Setup Screen: Network Boot
Item
Category
Type
Options
Description
Network Boot
Boot Choices
Execute
none
Starts the system boot via TFTP or NFS.
Table 4 - 19. System Setup Boot Setup – Boot Choices Network Boot
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