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Ian Dowse a69c45087c Override the root server address if an IP address is specified in
the root path. This is reported to make non-PXE netbooting, such as
is used on sparc64 systems, work correctly when the TFTP server is
not the same as the root server.

PR:		kern/57328
Submitted by:	Per Kristian Hove <Per.Hove@math.ntnu.no>
2003-11-03 19:45:05 +00:00
bin
contrib This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r121966, 2003-11-03 17:12:09 +00:00
crypto
etc Change a bogus -n parameter to echo(1). 2003-11-03 17:03:01 +00:00
games Add a '-l' option suitable for use with /dev/led/* lamps. 2003-11-03 11:05:43 +00:00
gnu Since we do not honour the Confidential: field, and as an attempt to 2003-11-02 17:35:33 +00:00
include
kerberos5
lib Build address handling, traffic descriptor handling, encoding and decoding 2003-11-03 12:27:22 +00:00
libexec
release Catch up with the English version: 2003-11-03 12:48:41 +00:00
rescue
sbin Set exit code to 1 in case at least one of the input files 2003-11-02 23:12:08 +00:00
secure
share More mdocery from Sergey (osa@) 2003-11-03 17:55:02 +00:00
sys Override the root server address if an IP address is specified in 2003-11-03 19:45:05 +00:00
tools
usr.bin Build lint(1) on ia64. 2003-11-03 05:14:47 +00:00
usr.sbin Build zzz(8) on ia64. It first checks ACPI before it checks for APM. 2003-11-03 04:25:55 +00:00
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