Subject: Attempted weirdness!
To: None <port-i386@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Nathan Gelbard <gelbard@ENGR.ORST.EDU>
List: port-i386
Date: 07/06/1997 19:44:56
I've got a NetBSD/hp300 system running just great. Its got 32mb of RAM
and 900mb disk space. I've got a 486dx4-100 16mb diskless box I'd like
to get running netbsd. Here's my plan.

I've got ipnat working on the hp300. I made a Linux (eww) bootdisk for
the 486, and was able to nfs_mount the hp300's filesystel. Yaah!

Next: I grabbed the netboot_144 image and booted my 486 with that.
As a side note, the 486 system is actually an AMD486dx2-80, overclocked.
I had to disable to the external cache for it to boot, otherwise I'd
get short read errors. Anyway. All of my hardware detects great.
ep0 being my 3c509 network card.

I've got netbsd/i386 extracted onto my hp300 in /netbsdi386 and nfs
exported to my 486 (the hp300 has a 'real' IP and an alias of 10.0.0.1).
The 486 will be 10.0.0.2).

When the netboot floppy boots, it looks for a nfs server to boot from.
How do I configure my hp300 to listen for this? Or am I using the
wrong boot file?

	Thanx,
		Nate