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Michael:I have tftp up-and-running already (it what I use to load apps on the old hardware), so that won't be a problem. The only thing that struck me as a potential annoyance when reading the BDI2000 manual, was that you have to run a config tool to transfer IP address settings etc. to the unit. It seems to me that it ought to come pre-configured for bootp startup (with file name for TFTP transfer as well as IP address specified by the server.) Why doesn't it? (Or maybe it does; I haven't tested it yet, of course, just downloaded the manual to get more details about it features, the work involved in setting it up etc.)
D'oh! Yes, the BDI2000 does need TFTP. Forgot that.
RedHat and Debian (the two distos I use) have TFTP server installation packages.
# up2date tftp-server
or,
# apt-get install tftp-server
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