Andrew Bobulsky wrote on 4/12/10 8:56 PM:
Ladies and gentlemen, if any of you fellow interested gPXE users wouldn't
mind, I humbly submit the guide to you all for review, and of course any
criticisms, changes, or additions you may have :-)
The article is currently living under the Application
Hello,
Using a eepro100 card (full description below), gpxe detects the card and
tries to dhcp from it but the connection times out. Normal pxe however
gets an address (and I cannot chain gpxe because of the setup). This
happens with git and 1.0.0 both built from source and from rom-o-matic.
Hello
There was a big modification to the eepro100 driver a few releases back,
this could be a bug introduced then. Please try a version with the old
driver(0.9.7 should work) and tell us your results.
13.04.2010 23:24 schrieb am tr...@cs.drexel.edu:
Hello,
Using a eepro100 card (full
Hi there,
I seem to be having a problem getting gPXE to correctly interact with my
intel NIC (integrated intel eepro100). I believe gPXE is incorrectly
reporting the link as being down. There are both link and activity lights on
the physical interface, and I can see the RX counter incrementing
Hello Chris,
While I can't really help troubleshoot your issue, there was just another
thread on the list today about a fellow who was unable to pull DHCP with
gPXE on an eepro100 but the vendor PXE was working just fine.
You can get more info here: