sqwbwh wrote:


How to modify the code can not get DHCP information on the 2nd?(GPXE only used to boot the system from ISCSI)
Is to remove this step.
net0: 00:0 c:: 29:08:11:35 on UNDI-PCI02: 01.0 (OPEN)
  [Link: up, TX: 0 TXE: 0 TX: 0 rxe: 0]
DHCP (net0 00:0 c: 29:08:11: d5 ).... ok
net0: 192.168.0.202/255.255.255.0


This can speed up boot speed.
Normal GPXE run to start from the boot system tftp process takes about 8 seconds or so If removed from the second time for DHCP information will only need a very quick 2.5 seconds.

Miller, Shao wrote:
You most likely want the 'use-cached' option.  It is DHCP gPXE encapsulated 
option number 178.  Or, you can set it in an embedded script:

  #!gpxe
  set use-cached 1
  autoboot
Gene Cumm wrote:

What file and version are you using?  It sounds as if you're using
undionly.kpxe or a .pxe file.  undionly.kkpxe will skip this second
DHCP request but certain hardware/firmware has issues with this,
assuming you trust the stability of your OEM's PXE/UNDI stack.

sqwbwh wrote:
Shao Miller

The method is successful.
Thank you
sqwbwh wrote:
yes
thankyou  Shao Miller
Your method is useful :)
Miller, Shao wrote:
You're quite welcome, and thanks for including the list on your other reply. :) Have a nice day. - Shao

sqwbwh wrote:
Shao Miller
1:
i use :
" set it in an embedded script:

#!gpxe
set use-cached 1
autoboot
it's good
2:
"It is DHCP gPXE encapsulated option number 178"
Specifically to ask how to use this method?
What can explain it in detail?
thank~you
I enjoy using the search feature at the gPXE (Etherboot) wiki.  Please see:

http://etherboot.org/wiki/doku.php?do=search&id=encapsulated&fulltext=Search
http://etherboot.org/wiki/msdhcp
http://etherboot.org/wiki/dhcpd

- Shao Miller
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