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	Fix issue 846, update mknb doc
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		@@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ DESCRIPTION
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The \ **mknb**\  command is run by xCAT automatically, when xCAT is installed on the management node.
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The \ **mknb**\  command is run by xCAT automatically when xCAT is installed on the management node.
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It creates a network boot root image (used for node discovery, BMC programming, and flashing)
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for the same architecture that the management node is.  So you normally do not need to run the \ **mknb**\ 
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command yourself.
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for the same architecture that the management node is.  So you normally do not need to run the 
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\ **mknb**\  command yourself.
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If you do run \ **mknb**\  to add custom utilities to your boot root image, and you have an xCAT Hierarchical Cluster with service nodes that each have a local /tftpboot directory (site sharedtftp=0), you will also need to copy the generated root image to each service node.
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If you make custom changes to the network boot root image, you will need to run \ **mknb**\  again to regenerate the diskless image to include your changes.  If you have an xCAT Hierarchical Cluster with Service Nodes having local /tftpboot directories (site.sharedtftp=0), you will need to copy the generated root image to each Service Node.
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Presently, only the arch x86_64 is supported.
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Presently, the architectures x86_64 and ppc64 are supported. For ppc64le, use the ppc64 architecture.
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ OPTIONS
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\ *arch*\ 
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 The hardware architecture for which to build the boot image: x86_64
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 The hardware architecture for which to build the boot image.
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@@ -9,15 +9,14 @@ B<mknb> I<arch>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<mknb> command is run by xCAT automatically, when xCAT is installed on the management node.
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The B<mknb> command is run by xCAT automatically when xCAT is installed on the management node.
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It creates a network boot root image (used for node discovery, BMC programming, and flashing)
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for the same architecture that the management node is.  So you normally do not need to run the B<mknb>
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command yourself.   
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for the same architecture that the management node is.  So you normally do not need to run the 
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B<mknb> command yourself.   
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If you do run B<mknb> to add custom utilities to your boot root image, and you have an xCAT Hierarchical Cluster with service nodes that each have a local /tftpboot directory (site sharedtftp=0), you will also need to copy the generated root image to each service node.
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If you make custom changes to the network boot root image, you will need to run B<mknb> again to regenerate the diskless image to include your changes.  If you have an xCAT Hierarchical Cluster with Service Nodes having local /tftpboot directories (site.sharedtftp=0), you will need to copy the generated root image to each Service Node.
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Presently, only the arch x86_64 is supported.
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Presently, the architectures x86_64 and ppc64 are supported. For ppc64le, use the ppc64 architecture.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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@@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ Presently, only the arch x86_64 is supported.
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=item I<arch>
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The hardware architecture for which to build the boot image: x86_64
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The hardware architecture for which to build the boot image.
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=back
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