You wouldn't happen to know if 3COM makes a universal ODI driver, do you? It might help with my existing Netware boot image.
| "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/03/2004 03:22 PM
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To: "Christian Volk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Unattended] problem wit undis3c in bootdisk.iso |
"Christian Volk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a problem, booting from a CDR, I burned with bootdisk.iso.
> After Isolinux is booted, i chose "undis3c" image, but the bootloader
> told me, that there is no image present.
The undis3c driver relies on the UNDI/PXE network stack, meaning it
only works when you boot from the network (not floppy nor CD-ROM). So
we do not bother to include it on the CD-ROM image.
If you want a CD-ROM which automatically supports lots of network
cards, try the Linux-based boot disk.
> What does "Unknown file type ....." in line Making bootdisk.iso
> mean?
Some kind of warning from your version of mkisofs. It doesn't happen
for me (and is probably harmless).
- Pat
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