Conrad Lawes wrote:
> 
> The boot ROM messages indicates the boot ROM is in fact using the Netware
> RPL boot protocol.  This means that it is looking for a NetWare server to
> supply the boot image file.
> 
> Does the boot ROM support PXE?  For example, I know the Intel boot ROM can
> be configured for both RPL and PXE.  If RPL is the only supported boot
> protocol then you have a problem.
> 
> It is possible to configure your Linux server to imitate  the behavior of
> NetWare server and boot RPL clients.  However, I'm doubt if an RPL client
> can handle a tagged LTSP kernel..
> 

How about a Microsoft server imitating a Novel server. Then kick a floppy
etherboot image acrossed. ????  Might be worth a try.

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