Hi Vern,

Could you confirm something to us. WHen you say that the customer
deployed centos 7 and were able to see the issue there, did you mean
that they saw the issue in the packets themselves? In other words,
CentOS7 deployed successfully but the packets still had the VLAN tag?

The reason I ask is because centos7 ipxe includes a patch that strips
the vlan tag. So I'm wondering if that allows VMs on a CentOS 7 host to
PXE boot without failing?

Anyhow, I've made a version of ipxe for Ubuntu with the centos patch in
ppa:andreserl/maas. I've not tested it, but if you could take a look and
test if that would fix the issue, then we could push that to Ubuntu.

Anyhow, we need to talk to the kernel folks to figure this one out.

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