I just ordered a set of 5 Intel D510M0 boards with what I think is a
Realtek 8168B NIC.

Now. The BIOS lets you select PXE or gPXE. On my updated Hardy Heron
box, PXE fails on getting the 2nd DHCP address. gPXE works all the
way, but the downside is you have to get the user to press 'B' to boot
via gPXE. Not a big deal, but not ideal. I'm completely flummuxed as
to why one works and the other doesn't.

I've read various postings about these Realtek 8111/8168B cards being
problematic, but I've also read Edubuntu users' list accounts of them
working perfectly.

So, basically - anyone have a 'Well duh, you just have to ____' for me
to get these working with PXE?

Regards,
 Michael


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People Places, Inc.
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