From b317b01465d81b2adadd5f8d964e59622a6a7a32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Reisner Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 21:41:01 -0400 Subject: remove 'net' hooks. these belong to mkinitcpio-nfs-utils Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner --- install/net | 106 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 106 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 install/net (limited to 'install') diff --git a/install/net b/install/net deleted file mode 100644 index 88d0c97..0000000 --- a/install/net +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -#!/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 <:::::: -nfsaddrs= is an alias to ip= and can be used too. - - 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 parameter. If this - parameter is not empty, autoconf will be used. - - 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. - - 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 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. - - Name of the client. If empty, the client IP address is - used in ASCII notation, or the value received by - BOOTP/DHCP. - - 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. - - 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=[:][,] - -If the 'nfsroot' parameter is NOT given on the command line, the default -"/tftpboot/%s" will be used. - - 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. - - 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. - - 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: -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b