8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PXE and LTSP
> >This leads me to my third point, for all of us that use the 905c it would
be
> >very much appreciated if Conrad would update imggen (if possible) to
handle
> >the new 2.0.9 kernel images. I have been using PXE boot on my 905
>This leads me to my third point, for all of us that use the 905c it would be
>very much appreciated if Conrad would update imggen (if possible) to handle
>the new 2.0.9 kernel images. I have been using PXE boot on my 905Cs but
>going from a 10 second boot to a 35 second boot hurts a bit.
Si
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From: "Marty Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LTSP Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 6:47 PM
Subject: Rye: [Ltsp-discuss] PXE and LTSP
> On 11/22/2001 2:19 PM Conrad Lawes [EMAIL PROTECTE
If I would have been able to read his post 4 weeks ago it would have solved
a lot of my problems back then since i am working mainly with 3C905CTXM and
did'nt know pxelinux (not part of the LTSP doc i had)
I have to agree that PXE is a standard is going a bit too far tough!
Anyway, just thinking
On 11/22/2001 2:19 PM Conrad Lawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) protocol is becoming the defacto
>standard for network booting today.
Conrad, please identify yourself as an employee (or recent former
employee) of a company that makes commercial PXE code whe
The Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) protocol is becoming the defacto
standard for network booting today.
Most, if not all, corporate desktops purchased today are Wired for
Management (WfM) compliant. This normally means that the computer is
equipped with a BIOS-integrated PXE boot agent