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cm0002@lemmy.world to Linux@programming.dev · 5 months ago

Systemd Adding The Ability to Boot Directly Into A Disk Image Downloaded Via HTTP

www.phoronix.com

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Systemd Adding The Ability to Boot Directly Into A Disk Image Downloaded Via HTTP

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Linux@programming.dev · 5 months ago
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  • davidgro@lemmy.world
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    I’m surprised existing systems weren’t mentioned.

    Booting from the network has been a thing since the 80s and is now standardized, I guess the main ‘new’ thing here is using https instead of tftp

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      Speaking from personal experience, tftp is a terrible protocol so I’m here for it. A lot of tftp’s terribleness is due to the simplicity of the protocol in general and it can be forgiven for that since it makes implementing a tftp server/client on marginal hardware really easy. Pre-boot environments are powerful enough now that I think we can use something a bit better.

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        Modern UEFI in boxes has http boot options generally, and ipxe has supported http boot a long time. though I still get the grub2 bootloader bits over tftp, then http for kernel and initrd.

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    Even as a systemd user I’m starting to feel the kitchen sink creep in

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    What a load of bloat. NetBSD has a whole guide on diskless booting various machines, none of this shit is new.

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