On Dec 18, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Josh Dersch wrote:
On 12/18/2012 8:21 AM, Guy Sotomayor wrote:
Always thought they were cool. Had an incomplete
3650 a few years
ago that I gave away (didn't have time/space or information on where to
get parts?do now).
First thing to do (well after it gets moved out of the living room) is to get it
configured
and up on my home network. I want to net boot it (just in case the disks fail) and
save everything onto my server.
Is it actually possible to netboot from something other than another 'bolix machine?
I know there are a couple of experimental Chaosnet implementations out there but I've
never played with one of these. (Also, I was under the impression that netbooting still
required a local disk to store the FEP files & netboot world).
I'm not sure. Right now, I'm trying to familiarize myself with it. That could
be true.
My biggest thing right now is to get the "site" configuration done and get this
on my home network.
Anyone have a simple "cookbook" set of instructions to get started with? Right
now I'm trying to figure
out how to dig out the ethernet MAC address so I can add it to my DHCP configuration.
? part of the section
named "Installing a LISP Machine" may be relevant for the 3620 as well as the
MacIvory that it was written for.