Is there any way to do a maintenance style boot without actually using boot floppies? Maybe by copying the contents of the boot floppies onto a spare disk? The boot command appears to take an argument but I haven't figured out what it is.
We just spent a whole day moving data from old F230s to new 740s and we ended up booting from floppies numerous times, partly due to the 740 crashing whenever we tried to put the old volume on line. Waiting for the floppies got very tedious, especially now that the OS has overflowed onto 2 disks.
It might then be possible to run WACKY occasionally overnight by dialing in, without having to be physically present to change the floppy.
Has Netapp thought of alternative boot methods such as TFTP or LS120 drives?
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