Hi Brandon,
I tested iPXE with BCM5764m and it works fine for me even with 1G port on the
Dell 6224 switch. I didn't test out all possible device configurations yet.
We mainly focused our testing on BCM5719 devices.
Your problem might be due to the fact that management firmware is enabled on
On 21.08.2012 00:17, Michael Brown wrote:
> The tg3 driver has just been updated with a set of fixes from Broadcom.
> Could
> you try with the latest commit?
I can still boot my iSCSI-backed FreeDOS installation with the new tg3
changes. So I guess that is one confirmation that it still works.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 09:02:27AM +0100, Michael Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 Aug 2012 00:36:58 Jack Neely wrote:
> > > Could you try the attached patch, which will add debug messages to print
> > > out the address of each initialisation and startup function as it is
> > > called?
> > >
> > > Ple
> Michael Brown writes:
> On Tuesday 21 Aug 2012 18:40:58 Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> While testing the latest menu patch, I've also noticed that while
>> KEY_PPAGE, KEY_NPAGE work for CONSOLE_SERIAL (for a GNU Screen
>> window under a Linux VT), KEY_HOME & KEY_END do not. Indeed,
>> there
On Tuesday 21 Aug 2012 18:40:58 Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> While testing the latest menu patch, I've also noticed that
> while KEY_PPAGE, KEY_NPAGE work for CONSOLE_SERIAL (for a
> GNU Screen window under a Linux VT), KEY_HOME & KEY_END do not.
> Indeed, there's no standard for e
While testing the latest menu patch, I've also noticed that
while KEY_PPAGE, KEY_NPAGE work for CONSOLE_SERIAL (for a
GNU Screen window under a Linux VT), KEY_HOME & KEY_END do not.
Indeed, there's no standard for encoding functional keys like
those (which is
> Michael Brown writes:
> On Sunday 19 Aug 2012 18:49:04 Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> Per my experience, menus of the common software and hardware
>> typically allow for pointer to “go above” the first element,
>> appearing at the bottom of the list, and vice versa. Why not to
>> implement
Should have added this one too:
http://lists.ipxe.org/pipermail/ipxe-devel/2012-May/001477.html , where
we had actually worked on it in the IRC Channel.
Brandon Penglase
On 08/21/12 11:15, Brandon Penglase wrote:
I noticed this, this morning as well. I plan to do some debugging this
afternoon
I noticed this, this morning as well. I plan to do some debugging this
afternoon, once I get some other issues out of the way from the start of
our semester.
I'm not sure if Kevin has seen the previous post or not, but it's here:
http://lists.ipxe.org/pipermail/ipxe-devel/2012-May/001461.html .
Hi,
I just wanted to notify everyone that the recent commit with fixes for the
tg3 driver (a05871d89ad9b94248049c66f238092fc896e9aa) have not made any
noticeable difference in regards to functionality on gigabit interfaces.
I am testing with BCM5764M and while iPXE will function properly on
100Mb
On Tuesday 21 Aug 2012 00:36:58 Jack Neely wrote:
> > Could you try the attached patch, which will add debug messages to print
> > out the address of each initialisation and startup function as it is
> > called?
> >
> > Please send the output from running the patched version of iPXE, and also
> >
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