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[PATCH] Displaying boot file name after calling bootp
From: |
Thierry Laronde |
Subject: |
[PATCH] Displaying boot file name after calling bootp |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Feb 2001 22:32:24 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.0.1i |
Hello,
The information about the name of the boot file is, for me, needed, but
the place where I have put the print call is perhaps arguable if
`print_network_configuration' keeps its name. The print call could be
put after the call of `print_network_configuration' in `bootp_func'
(stage2/builtins.c), or, IMHO better, `print_network_configuration'
should be renamed `print_bootp_informations'.
You will see,
Cheers.
Changelog entry :
* netboot/main.c (print_network_configuration): tftp doesn't allow
"browsing" so print information about the boot file as specified by
the bootp/dhcp server
--- grub/netboot/main.c Sun Jan 14 20:52:12 2001
+++ grub/netboot/main.c Sat Feb 24 22:06:26 2001
@@ -175,6 +175,9 @@
grub_printf ("Address: %s Netmask: %s\nServer: %s Gateway: %s\n",
me, my_mask, server, gw);
+ grub_printf ("Boot file :0 %s\n",
+ (BOOTP_DATA_ADDR->bootp_reply.bp_file[0])?
+ BOOTP_DATA_ADDR->bootp_reply.bp_file : "none given");
}
}
--
Thierry LARONDE <address@hidden>
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- [PATCH] Displaying boot file name after calling bootp,
Thierry Laronde <=