Follow-up to my previous post, after seeing the reply below suggesting me not 
to use initramfs (but initrd is usable, right?).  BTW, I don't use bootx64.efi. 
 Instead, I use pxelinux.0 along with the other lib***.c32 files.


  1.  Is there a way to verify if GRUB (that I'm using) supports networking or 
not?  It seems to have very limited user commands available.
  2.  How do I get into GRUB?  I'd been into GRUB, more like accidentally.  The 
reply below refers to grub.cfg.  Is this cfg file stored on target, or on host 
(like pxelinux.cfg)?
  3.  How do I configure my build (and what yocto tool to use, if any) in order 
to get my network driver part of kernel, instead of being a LKM that isn't 
there when I need it for NFS boot?


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From: Hussin, Mohamad Noor Alim <mohamad.noor.alim.hus...@intel.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 12:26 AM
To: Raymond Yeung; yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: RE: PXE Boot NFS not working


Refer to my post here 
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/yocto/2018-April/040860.html



Don’t use initramfs/initrd as it not working.





Regards,

Alim Hussin



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