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-#!/bin/bash
-
-build() {
- MODULES="nfs $(checked_modules "/drivers/net/") "
- SCRIPT="net"
-
- add_binary "/lib/initcpio/ipconfig" "/bin/ipconfig"
- add_binary "/lib/initcpio/nfsmount" "/bin/nfsmount"
-}
-
-help() {
- cat <<HELPEOF
-This hook loads the necessary modules for a network device.
-Detection will take place at runtime. To minimize the modules
-in the image, add the autodetect hook too.
-For pcmcia net devices please use pcmcia hook too.
-
-Kernel Parameters:
-An interface spec can be either short form, which is just the name of
-an interface (eth0 or whatever), or long form. The long form consists
-of up to seven elements, separated by colons:
-
-ip=<client-ip>:<server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<device>:<autoconf>
-nfsaddrs= is an alias to ip= and can be used too.
-
-<client-ip> IP address of the client. If empty, the address will
- either be determined by RARP/BOOTP/DHCP. What protocol
- is used de- pends on the <autoconf> parameter. If this
- parameter is not empty, autoconf will be used.
-
-<server-ip> IP address of the NFS server. If RARP is used to
- determine the client address and this parameter is NOT
- empty only replies from the specified server are
- accepted. To use different RARP and NFS server,
- specify your RARP server here (or leave it blank), and
- specify your NFS server in the 'nfsroot' parameter
- (see above). If this entry is blank the address of the
- server is used which answered the RARP/BOOTP/DHCP
- request.
-
-<gw-ip> IP address of a gateway if the server is on a different
- subnet. If this entry is empty no gateway is used and the
- server is assumed to be on the local network, unless a
- value has been received by BOOTP/DHCP.
-
-<netmask> Netmask for local network interface. If this is empty,
- the netmask is derived from the client IP address assuming
- classful addressing, unless overridden in BOOTP/DHCP reply.
-
-<hostname> Name of the client. If empty, the client IP address is
- used in ASCII notation, or the value received by
- BOOTP/DHCP.
-
-<device> Name of network device to use. If this is empty, all
- devices are used for RARP/BOOTP/DHCP requests, and the
- first one we receive a reply on is configured. If you
- have only one device, you can safely leave this blank.
-
-<autoconf> Method to use for autoconfiguration. If this is either
- 'rarp', 'bootp', or 'dhcp' the specified protocol is
- used. If the value is 'both', 'all' or empty, all
- protocols are used. 'off', 'static' or 'none' means
- no autoconfiguration.
-Examples:
-ip=127.0.0.1:::::lo:none --> Enable the loopback interface.
-ip=192.168.1.1:::::eth2:none --> Enable static eth2 interface.
-ip=:::::eth0:dhcp --> Enable dhcp protcol for eth0 configuration.
-
-nfsroot=[<server-ip>:]<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>]
-
-If the 'nfsroot' parameter is NOT given on the command line, the default
-"/tftpboot/%s" will be used.
-
-<server-ip> Specifies the IP address of the NFS server. If this field
- is not given, the default address as determined by the
- 'ip' variable (see below) is used. One use of this
- parameter is for example to allow using different servers
- for RARP and NFS. Usually you can leave this blank.
-
-<root-dir> Name of the directory on the server to mount as root. If
- there is a "%s" token in the string, the token will be
- replaced by the ASCII-representation of the client's IP
- address.
-
-<nfs-options> Standard NFS options. All options are separated by commas.
- If the options field is not given, the following defaults
- will be used:
- port = as given by server portmap daemon
- rsize = 1024
- wsize = 1024
- timeo = 7
- retrans = 3
- acregmin = 3
- acregmax = 60
- acdirmin = 30
- acdirmax = 60
- flags = hard, nointr, noposix, cto, ac
-
-root=/dev/nfs
-
-If you don't use nfsroot= parameter you need to set root=/dev/nfs
-to boot from a nfs root by autoconfiguration.
-HELPEOF
-}
-
-# vim: set ft=sh ts=4 sw=4 et: