boot the OpenBSD kernel over the network. The machine
definitely talks
to the network and requests the MOPBOOT.SYS file, and my network boot
server (a mighty and dangerous Compaq Presario with a Pentium 133
processor and 96 MB of RAM... please insert oohs and ahhs here) happily
Heh. I have a Mac IIci that acts as a netbooter itself (running NetBSD).
Although I get up your way from time to time, the next 'time' wouldn't
be until September, unfortunately.
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