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>&#13;When I say 'the net boot process', I mean the act of loading the image
into memory, setting up any tables, up until the jump to the required
location in the image.

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>&#13;The net booting program executes the net boot process. The net boot
program may be a rom, but not neccassarily. It is a set of instructions
and data residing on the booting machine.

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>&#13;The image, or boot image,  consists of the data loaded by the net boot
process.

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>&#13;When I say 'the PC boot process', I mean the general PC rom bios boot
process, the setting up of hardware, the scanning for adaptor roms, the
execution of adaptor roms, the loading in of the initial boot track. The
PC boot process will include the net boot process, if one is present.

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>&#13;When I say client, I mean the PC booting up.

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>&#13;When I say 'image host', I mean the host where the boot image is comming
from.  This may not have the same architecture as the client.

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>&#13;The bootp protocol is defined in RFC951 and RFC1084. The tftp protocol
is defined in RFC783. These are available on many sites.

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>&#13;A bootp server is the machine that answers the bootp request. It is not
neccessarily the image host.

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>&#13;"Can" and "may" means doesn't have to, but is allowed to and might.
"Must" means just that. "Cannot" means must not.

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