Please provide some more detail on this "Boot Disk".
Where did you get it?  Which network adapter are you using?


----- Original Message -----
From: "morten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] boot from PXE and BOOTROOM


> I have made a Linux Terminal Server and at first attempt it bootet up my
> clinet computer that boots via PXE. Very good. Then i went to the next
> computer that does not have the PXE option in Bios. I Insert the Bootdisk
> for the netcard, but does not get in contact with the Server. I know the
> disk has been made rigth because it has been used on a nother system
eaqual
> to mine. I have heard that there is a file that desides if it should use
PXE
> or BOOTROM as default when looking for clients.
> My Question is:
> 1.Is it true. Is there a file for this and where can i find it
> 2. How can i get my system to boot bouth on PXE and BOOTROM
>
> I am not so much into this computer language so i hope i made my self
> understandable
>
> I am using Red Hat 7.1 and have bouth KDE and Gnome (prefere KDE)
>
> Hoe to hear from someone
>
> Best regards from Morten Abrahamsen
>
>
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