On 9/21/2001 2:14 AM Rudhuwan Abu Bakar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Choose "PXE loadable ROM Image" from the drop-down menu, and you will be
>>sent a .lzpxe image.
>how do we create *.lzpxe manually? well...we may need it if rom-a-matic
>server ever went down..:) is there a command for it?
Downl
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>Choose "PXE loadable ROM Image" from the drop-down menu, and you will be
>sent a .lzpxe image.
>
how do we create *.lzpxe manually? well...we may need it if rom-a-matic
server ever went down..:) is there a command for it?
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On 9/20/2001 10:03 PM Peter Rundle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Ok, I've read the doco and I'm keen to give this a whirl.
>However, where do I find an eepro100.lzpxe? I've looked
>on rom-o-matic, I've googled but I not find him anywhere
Choose "PXE loadable ROM Image" from the drop-down menu, and yo
Ok, I've read the doco and I'm keen to give this a whirl.
However, where do I find an eepro100.lzpxe? I've looked
on rom-o-matic, I've googled but I not find him anywhere
Help?
also will the current vmlinuz.all kernels work?
i.e they were made with mknbi >= 1.2?
TIA's
Pete
wait... stop your jeering...
Of course, five seconds after I sent that last message I found a make-your-own-LTSP
kernel mini-howto AND I bothered to
find the kernel configs in the LTSP distribution..
I'm such a smarty... and I'm simply RED with embarrasment.
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