>Is it possible to create a boot disk, that would work with most systems? I
>find it very hard to believe that each workstation needs a specially created
>disk, seeing as Toms Magically and Bloody useful boot disk, seems to be able
>to initialise nearly every machine and NIC that I've thrown at it over the
>last year.

In Etherboot development release 5.1.3, which is relocatable
(complicated to explain technically, but it means there is no
restriction on fitting in 48kB of memory), you can compile a disk image
which includes all Etherboot drivers.  However not all drivers have been
fixed to be relocatable, but you can help us debug. :-)


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