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When you say "diskless" I assume you mean booting from a ROM, and not booting from a network server. If you do mean booting from a network, check the "Diskless HowTo".<br>
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I looked at designing a ROM based system last year but decided it was beyond my skills. I opted for a "Quick and Dirty" solution, booting from a dedicated CDROM drive.<br>
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I looked at two approaches to the problem. The first was to design a MB with the access to the ROM on the MB. This would also involve hacking the BIOS. It seems to be the most common method for embedded systems.<br>
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The second was to build a device that looked like a floppy to the BIOS. This seemed to be the easiest method, but I didn't get into it very far.<br>
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There is a lot of good information on the boot proceedure in the lilo files at <br>
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