There is a utility in development that might be able to help you... I'm checking with those who have developed and tested it to see if it is in a state that you could give it a shot or not...
Jeremy
At 01:53 PM 5/4/2004, Michael Edwards wrote:
We have started to dabble in upgrading our network backbone to gigabit ethernet by purchacing a number of Intellinet PCI 10/100/1000 Network cards. We installed a fresh server configuration for RedHat 9.0 and started installing OSCAR 3.0. The installation went fine until we tried to collect MAC adresses. We made a network boot disk since the nodes will not PXE boot to the gigabit cards. The disk attempted to use a e1000 driver, which as far as we can tell did not work because the MAC adresses never got to the server.
So I was wondering if anyone had experience with these cards and what was neccesary to get them to work with systemimager/OSCAR.
We noticed that OSCAR 3.0 uses systemimager 3.1.4. We wondered if installing 3.2 (the current version) would likely solve our problem with its larger driver selection. Or would this make the OSCAR scripts stop working?
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