We use grub to boot diskless
workstations from Network (with PXE). The server is a 2-way P4-Xeon(hyper-thread) with two Ethernet NICs. We found that the
grub can't boot the client when the two NICs were both connected. I thought it
didn't add/reflash the arp entry when the server answered
=== BUG #1802: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=1802group_id=68
Changes by: Yoshinori K. Okuji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002-Nov-26 12:49 (GMT)
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At Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:59:44 -0800,
Tom Reinhart wrote:
Is there any to make this more automatic?
Only you know how this works precisely, so you have to consider the
problem yourself. If you could tell us what algorithm solves the
problem in details, we might be able to assist you to implement
Hello,
I am trying to use grub to `boot' plain DOS 5.0 on an old 386
notebook, FAT12, 80MB drive, 6MB ram. I am using the pre-built
archive `grub-0.92-i386-pc.tar.gz'.
Per the documentation, I used Norton Utilities to copy stage1 and
stage2 to the initial sectors of a 1.44Mb floppy disk. When