
11 Jan
2007
11 Jan
'07
12:13 a.m.
In message loom.20070110T170319-311@post.gmane.org you wrote:
I've been looking in the web all day for this, still no answer ... I want to set the 'serverip' kernel command-line parameter to be of the form 'MyLinux' instead of the usual 192.168.x.x form. How do I go about that? In the u-boot environment I set the dnsip variable properly, and currently my bootargs looks like:
There is no DNS resolution in U-Boot.
bootargs=mem=120M console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/nfs rw 'nameserver=${dnsip} nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath}' ip=dhcp noinitrd
Is this the right way to go (probably isn't, as it doesn't really work)? Is there a special format for 'serverip' which is not an IP address?
No.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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