>etherboot supports PXE. If you use etherboot as LB payload it should
>work. Never tried this though since I can't really recognize an
>advantage over the usual dhcp/tftpboot scenario. It's unlikely that you
>are able to use any driver like code on the network adapters without
>16bit bios.
I saw
* Gin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041101 02:19]:
> Hello,
> It seems like linuxbios supports PXE. Can anyone tell me how it works if
> you have experience with it? Thanks
etherboot supports PXE. If you use etherboot as LB payload it should
work. Never tried this though since I can't really recognize an
Hello,
It seems like linuxbios supports PXE. Can anyone tell me how it works if
you have experience with it? Thanks
Gin
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David Hendricks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm pretty sure you can do PXE in Etherboot.
You would need to use it conjunction with ADLO.
PXE is huge number of BIOS callbacks which are invariably buggy,
to some extent. This is more of the classic case of firmware
never being rock solid.
Eri
It does. Etherboot can masquerade as PXE. Unless I'm
missing something,
I'm not sure why you would want to do that since the DHCP server will
send a PXE image,
which then has to grab the kernel. Etherboot can just grab the whole
thing in one swoop.
David
Atlanta, GA
I'm pretty sure you can do PXE in Etherboot.
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:32:27 +0200
"Sagiv Yefet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if linuxbios support in PXE ?
>
> Sagiv
>
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anyone know if linuxbios support in PXE ?
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