shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x server in the terminal), xdm, etc.
Best to just write all of that into
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote:
shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x server in the terminal),
shogunx wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote:
shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x
Hi. Does anyone know if I can use wireless 802.11G network cards to
boot via PXE (or even etherboot, whatever)? Thank you all for any
information!
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x server in the terminal), xdm, etc.
Best to just write all of that into the bios chip on