Stefan, > We can get an idea of how gPXE has been loaded and hooked into the > boot process if you send the first line printed by the gPXE option > ROM.
gPXE (http://etherboot.org) - 08:00.01 7B40 PCI3.00 PnP BBS PMM CD80 gPXE (PCI 08:00.01) starting execution gPXE initialising devices... gPXE 1.0.0 -- Open Source Boot Firmware -- http://etherboot.org Features: AoE HTTP iSCSI DNS TFTP bzImage COMBOOT ELF Multiboot NBI PXE PXEXT gPXE> autoboot net0: 00:04:23:d1:d7:72 on PCI08:00.0 (open) [Link:up, TX:0 TXE:0 RX:0 RXE:0] DHCP (net0 00:04:23:d1:d7:72).... ok net0: 192.168.1.41/255.255.255.0 Booting from root path "iscsi:192.168.1.42::::iqn.2010-04.drawterm.com:iscsiboot.xp Registered as BIOS drive 0x80 Booting from BIOS drive 0x80 However, if I didn't press CTRL+B, it would simply "hang" when I boot from the Network Adapter. > If you are able to test out a few ROMs we can hopefully discover where > things are going wrong. Do you want to try debugging this issue? Most certainly. Jerome Ibanes _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
