Sorry, something forgotten...

I forgot to say again, that Linux can be booted on both
versions of GRUB without problems (diskless and local booted),
only the OS with the multiboot header has the problem....

Cheers
        Christoph P.


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OKUJI Yoshinori wrote:
> 
> From: Christoph Plattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Etherboot-developers] Etherboot/GRUB driver for eepro100 - problem  in 
>understanding !
> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 10:06:52 +0100
> 
> > If I don't use GRUB in the "diskless" mode, and load the
> > kernel plus modules manually per tftp, the kernel works.
> 
> Then, perhaps your Etherboot program doesn't clean up the status of
> the network card properly, before it executes GRUB. Because in GRUB,
> the difference between diskless booting and network booting is only
> their formats (not essential), I don't think GRUB should be blamed
> here. Which version of Etherboot do you use?
> 
> Okuji
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