Have you tried to disable the on board nic in the BIOS?

On Thursday 20 March 2003 04:20 am, Cornelius Wei� wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've a problem with a client which has an on-bord network
> adopter i don't want to use.
>
> I made a etherboot disk, witch finds the right cark, and so
> the kernel is downloaded an so on...
>
> but then it seems as if the client tries to use the on-bord
> card and then cause there is nothing, the kernel hangs
>
> does someone no how to tell the client to use my rtl8139?
> I guess it has something to do with the option 129 in dhcpd.conf
> but i found no documentation how to use that
>
> thanks
> Cornelius
>
>
>
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