Hi!
Thanks a truckload, works like a charm!
/daniel the happy penguin
>
> I put bcm5700's in all my clients,
> left the onboard NIC enabled with PXE on,
> and put the following in dhcpd.conf.
>
> You'll also need a pxe encapsulated etherboot.
> First pxe request gets etherboot, second dhcp reque
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Bakker wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 08:23, Daniel Hedblom wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have a bit of a hard time with a Broadcom 5700 nic. It isnt supported by
> > etherboot or rom-o-matic but there is a gpl driver on the broadcom
> > homepage. Does anyone know howto add
Hello Daniel,
I got the same PXE issue but with BroadCom 4401. I
didnt find any etherboot drivers for BCM4401. I came to know that
BCM4401 has PXE support but I wanted to know of how I could enable it.
I am trying to boot one of my client diskless machines which has
BroadCom Corpo
I put bcm5700's in all my clients,
left the onboard NIC enabled with PXE on,
and put the following in dhcpd.conf.
You'll also need a pxe encapsulated etherboot.
First pxe request gets etherboot, second dhcp request gets
the ltsp kernel with a kernel command line option.
Method works for both my
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 08:23, Daniel Hedblom wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a bit of a hard time with a Broadcom 5700 nic. It isnt supported by
> etherboot or rom-o-matic but there is a gpl driver on the broadcom
> homepage. Does anyone know howto add a nic driver to a running system? I
> must be doing it
Hi!
I have a bit of a hard time with a Broadcom 5700 nic. It isnt supported by
etherboot or rom-o-matic but there is a gpl driver on the broadcom
homepage. Does anyone know howto add a nic driver to a running system? I
must be doing it wrong somehow. Right now my boss keeps me between a rock
and a