On Sunday 02 March 2003 03:46 am, Georg Baum wrote:
> Seems like the instructions should be updated. Building an own kernel is
> not necessary if you follow the howto and chain Etherboot via PXE.
> You problem might be that 2.4.18 does not support your eepro100 variant (I
> have a builtin one that does not work with 2.4.18 but does work with 2.4.19
> and later).
>
Amazing!  2.4.18 did not work at all, but switching to the 2.4.19 LTSP kernel 
made all the difference in the world.  I can boot off the floppy or PXE.  
Thanks for the insights!

Matt



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