Thanks, Tal. It's nice to have you helping to make gPXE better, and we certainly appreciate your help.
Please remind us of your patches ( creating an issue at http://support.etherboot.org/ is a good way ). As we are a volunteer organization, sometimes good and useful things "slip through the cracks" by accident. I'm personally working on gPXE 1.0 release tasks right now, but hopefully others will soon give you feedback on your code. Thanks again for your help, / Marty / Tal Aloni wrote on 2/3/10 1:34 PM: > Hi Marty, thanks for your reply, > I simply wanted to point out that those two patches complete existing > functionality, > if you do decide that my patches do not belong to the trunk, or need > improvements (I'm here to improve), I'll trust your judgement, > you seem to know well enough what's good for this project, > I was glad to find out that besides being extremely useful, it's also well > written, well documented and easy to build. > > thanks for your guidance and assistance! > I'll post about the suggested change in [email protected] > > p.s. > I occasionally test software that is tied to specific hardware, so VMs are > not an option, and since I have to test the software under many operating > systems, gPXE is the only way to go, I simply don't want to imagine what I > would do without it, > my primary motivation is of course to reduce the amount of manual key-strokes > that are required to boot to the various OSes I use, > my secondary motivation is to enable other users to do the same. > > Regards, > Tal _______________________________________________ gPXE-devel mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe-devel
