Jordan
Teresa Jeremy wrote:
Argon Technology offers an updated version of RBFG that supports a few more NICs than the standard Windows version. This product, however, is not free. They were selling RBFG for $49.99US the last time I checked.
They also sell PXE on Disk for additional NICs including Gigabit, USB and PC Cards.
Their website is http://www.argontechnology.com
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DATE: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:12:50
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Hello all,
I am using unattended4.x to install windows 2000 workstations and recently I started testing with PXE and the pxelinux version that is shipped with unattended. This al goes fine on systems with PXE built-in. Some systems don't and I use the Windows rbfg.exe utility for these. Also no problem here. But some systems don't have PXE built-in, and are not supported by rbfg.exe. So I started looking for another solution, which I thought was etherboot (www.etherboot.org). The puzzle seemed solved, but when starting a system with an etherboot floppy, the following happens: This system detects the network card, gets a DHCP lease and then it spits out "pxelinux.0 is not a valid image".
Is there someone with similar problems or even better, someone with a solution? I know there are some configuration settings for etherboot, and I've tried a few, with no luck. I also tried Rom-o-Matic from the etherboot site.
Thanks,
Michel
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