Michael Brown <mbrown@...> writes: > HP BIOSes are known to do some strange things, such as using random unmarked > areas of system memory to hold critical BIOS data structures. You could try > the attached patch, which will convert iPXE to a dumb pre-PCI3 ROM that > doesn't do *anything* on initialisation except inform the BIOS that it is a > bootable device. It should then show up as "iPXE" (rather than the usual > "iPXE (PCI 37:09.0)"). ... > Michael
Hi Michael, I tried the patch you supplied but this time no iPXE message is displayed and the card still doesn't appear as a bootable device in the BIOS. As soon as I flash the default Intel pxe ROM back onto the card I see POST message from the card and it's again available as a boot device. Any other ideas? Or should I just give up on the HP machine? Thanks Andrew _______________________________________________ ipxe-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo/ipxe-devel

