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@@ -110,6 +110,9 @@ ip=<client-ip>:<server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<device>:<autoconf>:
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will not be triggered if it is missing and NFS root is not
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will not be triggered if it is missing and NFS root is not
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in operation.
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in operation.
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+ Value is exported to /proc/net/pnp with the prefix "bootserver "
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+ (see below).
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Default: Determined using autoconfiguration.
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Default: Determined using autoconfiguration.
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The address of the autoconfiguration server is used.
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The address of the autoconfiguration server is used.
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@@ -165,12 +168,33 @@ ip=<client-ip>:<server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<device>:<autoconf>:
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Default: any
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Default: any
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- <dns0-ip> IP address of first nameserver.
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- Value gets exported by /proc/net/pnp which is often linked
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- on embedded systems by /etc/resolv.conf.
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+ <dns0-ip> IP address of primary nameserver.
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+ Value is exported to /proc/net/pnp with the prefix "nameserver "
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+ (see below).
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+
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+ Default: None if not using autoconfiguration; determined
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+ automatically if using autoconfiguration.
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+
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+ <dns1-ip> IP address of secondary nameserver.
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+ See <dns0-ip>.
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+
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+ After configuration (whether manual or automatic) is complete, a file is
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+ created at /proc/net/pnp in the following format; lines are omitted if
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+ their respective value is empty following configuration.
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+
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+ #PROTO: <DHCP|BOOTP|RARP|MANUAL> (depending on configuration method)
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+ domain <dns-domain> (if autoconfigured, the DNS domain)
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+ nameserver <dns0-ip> (primary name server IP)
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+ nameserver <dns1-ip> (secondary name server IP)
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+ nameserver <dns2-ip> (tertiary name server IP)
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+ bootserver <server-ip> (NFS server IP)
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+
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+ <dns-domain> and <dns2-ip> are requested during autoconfiguration; they
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+ cannot be specified as part of the "ip=" kernel command line parameter.
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- <dns1-ip> IP address of second nameserver.
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- Same as above.
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+ Because the "domain" and "nameserver" options are recognised by DNS
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+ resolvers, /etc/resolv.conf is often linked to /proc/net/pnp on systems
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+ that use an NFS root filesystem.
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nfsrootdebug
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nfsrootdebug
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