without the v's, we get nothing in the logs so the options are being parsed...
2008/6/2 Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx>:
That may be, but if so, it's likely tftpd noting the directory arguments are junk and defaulting to /tftpboot :)
lies! LIES!!*
* based on the fact it works for us :)
-s Change root directory on startup. This means the remote host
does not need to pass along the directory as part of the trans-
fer, and may add security. When -s is specified, exactly one
directory should be specified on the command line. The use of
this option is recommended for security as well as compatibility
with some boot ROMs which cannot be easily made to include a
directory name in its request.
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