The only thing that i don't understand is that i had to compile in a
choice for
the network card hardware (--enable-eepro100) while in fact i only wanted
to compile pxegrub---and isn't PXE giving me a hardware-independent
network
execution environment? That it, i would believe that my setup
At Thu, 8 Nov 2001 11:59:38 +0100,
David A. van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing that i don't understand is that i had to compile in a choice for
the network card hardware (--enable-eepro100) while in fact i only wanted
to compile pxegrub---and isn't PXE giving me a
David == David A van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David The only thing that i don't understand is that i had to
David compile in a choice for the network card hardware
David (--enable-eepro100) while in fact i only wanted to compile
David pxegrub---and isn't PXE giving me a
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On Thursday, 8. November 2001 11:59, David A. van Leeuwen wrote:
I wanted to make a completely diskless workstation (Linux) and
studied the various HOWTOs about them for several days. The client
network card included PXE support (it's an intel express
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Subject: Re: pxe works!
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On Thursday, 8. November 2001 11:59, David A. van Leeuwen