On Tuesday 07 November 2000 11:59, you wrote:
> I am not sure, but I think you might need to move your network device lower
> in the boot sequence through your bios set-up.
>
precisely... in addition, some NIC cards also have a setup feaure to disable
their built-in (bios-independant) boot function.. in that case usually just
before the "searching for DHCP server........."or whatever message is a "hit
CTRL <A> to enter boot setup" type message. it'll enter a setup proggie that
will let you disable the network boot feature.
.x
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