Hi List, I downloaded James Scott's e1000 patch from http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2003-03/bin00004.bin I compile GRUB with --enable-e1000 --enable-diskless.
The resulting pxegrub is then passed to booting clients via dhcp/tftp. Those Clients are Desktop Computers with Onboard Intel PRO/1000 CT Ethernet Adaptors (at least that is what Windows XP tells me about them.) When GRUB gets bootstraped it gives me: Probing ...[E1000]e1000: Could not identify hardware No ethernet card found. Then I tried installing a patched sourcepackage which I found @ http://ftp.hard-mofo.dsvr.net/grub-e1000/. I think this is a CVS Version of GRUB with the patch applied. Now this gives me: Probing ...[E1000]The PCI BIOS has not enabled this device! Updating PCI command 0106->0107. pci_bus 00 pci_device_fn 00 PCI latency timer (CFLT) is unreasonably low at 0. Setting to 32 clocks. e1000: Unknown MAC Type No ethernet card found. Could you please tell me a way to get arround this? I can't really tell you alot about the NICs except that they are onboard Intel GB NICs. Linux is not installed locally, because I plan to boot remotely. I could however install Linux locally on one of the computers if that would make a difference when it comes to analyzing the problem. Thanks a lot! Valentin _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
