> I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2.  When I set up a new
> machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
> into my dhcp table.  Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
> bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it.  I then get prompted
> with a readhat install "boot:" prompt.  If I press enter, it starts the
> install.
I thought you needed to give a kernel image to be booted, not a boot image?

I could be wrong, I haven't done much with this, and if it worked for you
before...

> With the redhat 8.0 bootnet.img it fails to boot with "Could not find
> ramdisk image: initrd.img".  The "boot:" prompt appears and I press
> enter to be greeted with that error.
Does this bootnet.img work when used as a floppy?

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