Luke,
  I have a (large) number of Dell machines with these e1000 NICs that boot just
fine.

  On the Dells that I have you need to go into the BIOS and enable the NIC with
PXE. By default the NICs are enabled but not with PXE. Of course I have to also
fix the boot device order so that network is first

  Maybe your's are similar?

Pete
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Quoting Luke Schierer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm trying to use ltsp from the k12ltsp cds.  I've tried with both the
> default kernel this comes with and a custom 2.4.27 kernel, but those
> clients with the PRO/1000 nic will not boot, it does not automatically
> detect them and load the module.  those clients that need the e100 work
> fine with both kernels. does anyone have some pointers on what I might
> be doing wrong? 
> 
> Luke
> 
> 
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