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From: Cristian M. <cri...@on...> - 2005-12-08 14:51:26
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Roy Wiseman wrote: > I also found this site > http://www.activewin.com/interviews/microsoft/39.shtml > > The discussion of Windows 2003 server SP1 WinPE > running over PXE is very interesting, but no details ! > Please, if someone has achieved this on this list, I'd > love to know how this is done ?? > > Best Regards, > > Roy. > > > ActiveWin.com: What are the new WinPE-specific > features for SP1 of Windows Server 2003? > > Wes Miller: There are three key features: > > An X64 version of WinPE > > Support for booting WinPE from a USB Flash Drive > > Support for booting WinPE from a RAM disk. > > The last feature is I think something people may not > realize the benefits of immediately, but once they > understand it, will become invaluable. It will allow > WinPE to boot from almost any PXE server (today RIS is > the only supported PXE server for net-booting WinPE, > support for booting from CD and then removing the boot > media from the drive, and even booting WinPE from a > hard disk and then repartitioning/reformatting the > drive it just booted from. > > > --- Roy Wiseman <roy...@ya...> wrote: > >> Please help. This mailing list has helped me a great >> deal with PXE setup and I use PXE booting all the >> time >> now. I can PXE boot any system to DOS or to >> ThinStation, and all of this technology works >> incredibly well. However, booting to DOS is great, >> and >> with a good Network Boot Disk, I can make network >> connections to any system and start installations >> etc, >> but it would be far far better to PXE boot Bart's >> WinPE disk. >> >> All I can find are the following pages : >> >> http://oss.netfarm.it/guides/pxe.php >> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304992&sd=tech >> these are not much use as they talk about RIS >> servers >> and using Linux servers to boot. The thing is that I >> have my TFTP and DHCP server setup, and I just want >> to >> put a WinPE image in there and boot it as >> ThinStation >> or any other image does. Does anyone have any >> experience of getting this working, as it would be >> very powerful to boot any diskless or new system >> straight to WinPE and have a full Windows >> environment >> running from RAM booting across the network ? >> >> >> I had to recover a windows system and somehow I couldn't do it with a linux network boot system so I used Bart's XPE builder to build the windows equivalent of knoppix, I did not used it before, just heard of it, and I was impressed by the capabilities. I did some digging as a result and found this: http://wiki.stormchasers.dk/?pagename=WindowsPEOverPXE which may be of interest to you. I didn't test the procedure there, since I don't have a windows 2003 SP1 machine or a PE licence, but it seems ok. I also found a lot of links in the msfn.com forums and it seems some people there already did this. I'm not sure if Bart's XPE works with this method, it could be that Win PE 1.5 (?) is required to take advantage of this. My thoughs on this are that downloading an entire cd over tftp takes too much time and winPE is a bit too limited (although Bart's XPE removes some of these), plus the memory requirements. If I want a rescue cd with more and more programs, I will need more memory on the client. Perhaps somebody with more windows experience (I have close to none :) can improve Bart's XPE and modify it so it could run programs from a network drive (much as a linux diskless client can boot and load everything from the net). anyway, the discussion is getting off-topic here, perhaps in the future more and more people will succeed in booting PE over PXE/TFTP and their experience will produce more documentation to learn from. hth, mitu |
From: Roy W. <roy...@ya...> - 2005-12-07 13:12:39
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I also found this site http://www.activewin.com/interviews/microsoft/39.shtml The discussion of Windows 2003 server SP1 WinPE running over PXE is very interesting, but no details ! Please, if someone has achieved this on this list, I'd love to know how this is done ?? Best Regards, Roy. ActiveWin.com: What are the new WinPE-specific features for SP1 of Windows Server 2003? Wes Miller: There are three key features: An X64 version of WinPE Support for booting WinPE from a USB Flash Drive Support for booting WinPE from a RAM disk. The last feature is I think something people may not realize the benefits of immediately, but once they understand it, will become invaluable. It will allow WinPE to boot from almost any PXE server (today RIS is the only supported PXE server for net-booting WinPE, support for booting from CD and then removing the boot media from the drive, and even booting WinPE from a hard disk and then repartitioning/reformatting the drive it just booted from. --- Roy Wiseman <roy...@ya...> wrote: > > Please help. This mailing list has helped me a great > deal with PXE setup and I use PXE booting all the > time > now. I can PXE boot any system to DOS or to > ThinStation, and all of this technology works > incredibly well. However, booting to DOS is great, > and > with a good Network Boot Disk, I can make network > connections to any system and start installations > etc, > but it would be far far better to PXE boot Bart's > WinPE disk. > > All I can find are the following pages : > > http://oss.netfarm.it/guides/pxe.php > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304992&sd=tech > > these are not much use as they talk about RIS > servers > and using Linux servers to boot. The thing is that I > have my TFTP and DHCP server setup, and I just want > to > put a WinPE image in there and boot it as > ThinStation > or any other image does. Does anyone have any > experience of getting this working, as it would be > very powerful to boot any diskless or new system > straight to WinPE and have a full Windows > environment > running from RAM booting across the network ? > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! Exclusive Xmas Game, help Santa with his > celebrity party - > http://santas-christmas-party.yahoo.net/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do > you grep through log files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search > engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the > web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7637&alloc_id=16865&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Etherboot-users mailing list > Eth...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users > ___________________________________________________________ WIN ONE OF THREE YAHOO! VESPAS - Enter now! - http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/features/competitions/vespa.html |
From: Roy W. <roy...@ya...> - 2005-12-07 12:37:19
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Please help. This mailing list has helped me a great deal with PXE setup and I use PXE booting all the time now. I can PXE boot any system to DOS or to ThinStation, and all of this technology works incredibly well. However, booting to DOS is great, and with a good Network Boot Disk, I can make network connections to any system and start installations etc, but it would be far far better to PXE boot Bart's WinPE disk. All I can find are the following pages : http://oss.netfarm.it/guides/pxe.php http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304992&sd=tech these are not much use as they talk about RIS servers and using Linux servers to boot. The thing is that I have my TFTP and DHCP server setup, and I just want to put a WinPE image in there and boot it as ThinStation or any other image does. Does anyone have any experience of getting this working, as it would be very powerful to boot any diskless or new system straight to WinPE and have a full Windows environment running from RAM booting across the network ? ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Exclusive Xmas Game, help Santa with his celebrity party - http://santas-christmas-party.yahoo.net/ |
From: Carl K. <ca...@pe...> - 2005-12-04 23:50:22
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I replace the combo with a bunch of text and an input box. http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/rom-o-matic/new.html Now I can ^F, enter part of the pciid (like 9050), hit 'find next' until I get the right vendor. Once I find it, select the line, hit ^C, tab, ^V. Way easier than trying to find it in the combo. Personally, I would like 2 textboxes where I can enter the PCIid parts. Any chance of getting the real rom-o-matic page a bit more user friendly? ^Carl K |
From: Markus G. <ma...@gu...> - 2005-11-30 03:52:12
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Josafá Orrico wrote: > Necessary of an image that functions with a nic ISA with chip UMC 9008F, > already I tried the image of 3c509 and 8390:ne but did not function, > please could helps me? Wow. That's a blast from the past. A quick Google search suggests that this is one of the early PnP cards that can be configured in "jumperless" NE2000 mode, too. I do not believe that Etherboot supports this card in PnP mode, but if you reconfigure it to NE2000 mode, it might just work. You'll have to pick one of the supported I/O ports that the Etherboot NE2000 driver probes. Something like 0x300 or 0x280 are probably good guesses. I don't think the IRQ matters much for Etherboot, but it does matter for Linux. I do not know if Linux's NE2000 driver can autoprobe port and IRQ settings, so you might have to specify these parameters on the kernel command line when you are building the Etherboot NBI image. Unfortunately, you are on your own as far as reconfiguring the card goes. You need to find the old DOS program that shipped with the card. On the whole, it would be much easier if you bought a more modern card. Markus |
From: <jo...@mm...> - 2005-11-30 01:07:14
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Necessary of an image that functions with a nic ISA with chip UMC 9008F, already I tried the image of 3c509 and 8390:ne but did not function, please could helps me? |
From: ddky z. <ddk...@ho...> - 2005-11-21 16:36:21
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Hi, The BIOS can boot the ehterboot now. The problem may be some bugs in the BIOS. I configured Etherboot to be second bootable item and floppy as the first bootable item, if there's floppy disk in the driver, even it's not a bootable disk, the BIOS will not continue to boot from the second one, when it find that the floppy disk can't boot, it just report error and exit I really appreciate Marty and Timothy's kind help. Kind Regards >From: Marty Connor <md...@et...> >Reply-To: Etherboot Users List <eth...@li...> >To: Etherboot Developers List <eth...@li...> >CC: Etherboot Users List <eth...@li...> >Subject: [Etherboot-users] Re: [Etherboot-developers] help about EEPROM >etherboot >Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:32:22 -0500 > >On Nov 17, 2005, at 12:01 PM, ddky zhou wrote: >>Hello all, >>Currently, I have built the .zrom and .zfd0 file of etherboot with >>version 5.2.6. > >The current production version of Etherboot is 5.4.1. Could you try using >that version? > >You can use http://rom-o-matic.net/ to easily make .zrom or .zdsk images. > >If you prefer to compile the images yourself, you can download the source >at: > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4233#files > >>The zfd0 works fine, but the .zrom EEPROM file can't work. It seems BIOS >>can't find this file. >>according to the document, I have checked that the Vendor ID and DevID in >>the NIC file or the r8169.zrom file is correct. Do somebody have any idea >>about this problem? thanks a lot. > >I have re-directed your message to Etherboot-Users, since it is not yet >clear that there is a development issue here. > >Let's debug a little together, and see if we can find the problem. > >Marty > >-- > Try: http://rom-o-matic.net/ to make Etherboot images instantly. > > Name: Marty Connor >US Mail: Entity Cyber, Inc.; P.O. Box 391827; > Cambridge, MA 02139; USA > Voice: (617) 491-6935; Fax: (617) 491-7046 > Email: md...@et... > Web: http://www.etherboot.org/ > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today >Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam >for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: >http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click >_______________________________________________ >Etherboot-users mailing list >Eth...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ |
From: Marty C. <md...@et...> - 2005-11-19 07:14:40
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On Nov 18, 2005, at 11:05 PM, David T. Pheasant wrote: > So I have taken Timothy Legge's advice and am woking on building > a Etherboot 5.4.elf image for my Etherboot 5.0 (burned onto the > node rom) to boot, so I can have PXE. I cannot get a LinuxBIOS > image to compile on the Rom-O-Matic. > ... > I took all the defaults for a LinuxBIOS ELF image, added in > PXE_IMAGE support and PXE_EXPORT but the thing won't compile. The > output from make follows this message. PXE support is not available for LinuxBIOS, but only for PCBIOS. It is possible that such support could be added, but there is no immediate plan to do so. Sorry you went through efforts to build an image. We'll try to do better documenting and warning about such issues. Marty |
From: David T. P. <phe...@un...> - 2005-11-19 04:06:17
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So I have taken Timothy Legge's advice and am woking on building a Etherboot 5.4.elf image for my Etherboot 5.0 (burned onto the node rom) to boot, so I can have PXE. I cannot get a LinuxBIOS image to compile on the Rom-O-Matic. I have configured the driver as being a: eepro100:eepro100 - [0x8086,0x1229] eepro100:id103a - [0x8086,0x103a]. The output from lspci for the ethernet card is: 04:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 08) I took all the defaults for a LinuxBIOS ELF image, added in PXE_IMAGE support and PXE_EXPORT but the thing won't compile. The output from make follows this message. I also am wondering what I have to compile in for a serial console. Do I just need the CONSOLE_SERIAL option or the CONSOLE_SERIAL option and the CONSOLE_DIRECT_VGA options? Thanks, -David make: Entering directory `/tmp/ROM6nX6Vb' gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -DINCLUDE_EEPRO100 -o bin/eepro100.o -c drivers/net/eepro100.c drivers/net/eepro100.c:827: warning: `used' attribute ignored drivers/net/eepro100.c:827: warning: `eepro100_driver' 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-DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/bios.o -c arch/i386/firmware/pcbios/bios.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT 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-DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/memsizes.o -c arch/i386/firmware/pcbios/memsizes.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/basemem.o -c arch/i386/firmware/pcbios/basemem.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/hidemem.o -c arch/i386/firmware/pcbios/hidemem.c gcc -E -Wp,-Wall -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -Ui386 -D ASSEMBLY arch/i386/firmware/pcbios/e820mangler.S | as -o bin/e820mangler.o gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/realmode.o -c arch/i386/core/realmode.c In file included from arch/i386/core/realmode.c:7: arch/i386/include/realmode.h:119: warning: static declaration for `allot_real_mode_stack' follows non-static gcc -E -Wp,-Wall -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -Ui386 -D ASSEMBLY arch/i386/core/realmode_asm.S | as -o bin/realmode_asm.o arch/i386/core/realmode_asm.S: Assembler messages: arch/i386/core/realmode_asm.S:524: Warning: indirect ljmp without `*' gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/callbacks.o -c arch/i386/core/callbacks.c In file included from arch/i386/core/callbacks.c:11: arch/i386/include/realmode.h:119: warning: static declaration for `allot_real_mode_stack' follows non-static gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/pxe_callbacks.o -c arch/i386/core/pxe_callbacks.c In file included from arch/i386/core/pxe_callbacks.c:10: arch/i386/include/realmode.h:119: warning: static declaration for `allot_real_mode_stack' follows non-static gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/config.o -c core/config.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/main.o -c core/main.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/osloader.o -c core/osloader.c core/osloader.c:36: warning: `loaderinfo' defined but not used gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/nfs.o -c core/nfs.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/misc.o -c core/misc.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/proto_slam.o -c core/proto_slam.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/proto_tftm.o -c core/proto_tftm.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/proto_http.o -c core/proto_http.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/floppy.o -c drivers/disk/floppy.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/proto_fsp.o -c core/proto_fsp.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE 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-DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/i386_timer.o -c arch/i386/core/i386_timer.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall 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-DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/cpu.o -c arch/i386/core/cpu.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/video_subr.o -c arch/i386/core/video_subr.c gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/pic8259.o -c arch/i386/core/pic8259.c In file included from arch/i386/core/pic8259.c:9: arch/i386/include/realmode.h:119: warning: static declaration for `allot_real_mode_stack' follows non-static gcc -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -o bin/hooks.o -c arch/i386/core/hooks.c arch/i386/core/hooks.c: In function `arch_relocated_from': arch/i386/core/hooks.c:15: warning: unused parameter `old_addr' ar r bin/bootlib.a bin/main.o bin/osloader.o bin/nfs.o bin/misc.o bin/proto_slam.o bin/proto_tftm.o bin/proto_http.o bin/floppy.o bin/proto_fsp.o bin/serial.o bin/timer.o bin/relocate.o bin/heap.o bin/btext.o bin/pc_kbd.o bin/nic.o bin/disk.o bin/isapnp.o bin/pci.o bin/isa_probe.o bin/pci_probe.o bin/vsprintf.o bin/string.o bin/pcmcia.o bin/i82365.o bin/pxe_export.o bin/dns_resolver.o bin/pci_io.o bin/i386_timer.o bin/elf.o bin/cpu.o bin/video_subr.o bin/pic8259.o bin/hooks.o ranlib bin/bootlib.a gcc -O2 -DENCODE -DDECODE -DMAIN -DVERBOSE -DNDEBUG -DBITSIZE=32 -DENDIAN=0 -o bin/nrv2b util/nrv2b.c gcc -E -Wp,-Wall -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -Ui386 -D ASSEMBLY arch/i386/prefix/elfprefix.S | as -o bin/elfprefix.o gcc -E -Wp,-Wall -DASK_BOOT=3 -DBOOT_FIRST=BOOT_DISK -DBOOT_SECOND=BOOT_NIC -DBOOT_THIRD=BOOT_NOTHING -DBOOT_INDEX=0 -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN= -DDHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE= -DDHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN= -DALLOW_ONLY_ENCAPSULATED -DCONGESTED -DBACKOFF_LIMIT=7 -DTIMEOUT=180 -DTRY_FLOPPY_FIRST=0 -DELF_IMAGE -DPXE_IMAGE -DDOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3F8 -DCONSPEED=9600 -DCOMPARM=0x03 -DCOMPRESERVE -DPXE_EXPORT -DCONFIG_PCI -DCONFIG_ISA -Os -ffreestanding -Wall -W -Wno-format -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DFLATTEN_REAL_MODE -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i386 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1 -mcpu=i386 -DVERSION_MAJOR=5 -DVERSION_MINOR=4 -DVERSION=\"5.4.1\" -I include -I arch/i386/include -DARCH=i386 -Ui386 -D ASSEMBLY arch/i386/core/init.S | as -o bin/init.o ld -N -r bin/start32.o bin/linuxbios.o bin/bios.o bin/console.o bin/memsizes.o bin/basemem.o bin/hidemem.o bin/e820mangler.o bin/realmode.o bin/realmode_asm.o bin/callbacks.o bin/pxe_callbacks.o bin/config.o bin/eepro100.o bin/bootlib.a -o bin/eepro100.rt.o objcopy -R .text16 bin/elfprefix.o bin/elfprefix.entry.o objcopy -R .prefix bin/elfprefix.o bin/elfprefix.exit.o ld -N -T arch/i386/core/etherboot.lds -o bin/eepro100.elf.rt bin/elfprefix.exit.o bin/eepro100.rt.o bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xc08): In function `install_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `e820mangler_size' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xdf6): In function `install_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `install_rm_callback_interface' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xdfc): In function `install_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `install_e820mangler' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xe17): In function `install_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `allot_base_memory' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xe34): In function `use_undi_ds_for_rm_stack': : undefined reference to `forget_real_mode_stack' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xe6a): In function `hook_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `hide_etherboot' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xf05): In function `unhook_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `unhide_etherboot' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0xf39): In function `remove_pxe_stack': : undefined reference to `forget_base_memory' bin/eepro100.rt.o(.text+0x6904): In function `pxenv_restart_tftp': : undefined reference to `get_free_base_memory' make: *** [bin/eepro100.elf.rt] Error 1 rm bin/elfprefix.exit.o bin/elfprefix.entry.o bin/eepro100.rt.o make: Leaving directory `/tmp/ROM6nX6Vb' Alexander Heinz wrote: >> I have a cluster that I am booting via Etherboot. The nodes have no >> CD-Rom or Floppy, so a network install is the only way to get an OS onto >> the nodes. From what I have read, the basic operation of Etheboot and >> PXE is that etherboot boots, gets a dhcp address, gets pxelinux.0 from >> the tftp server, boots the pxelinux.0 file and then reads the contents >> of ./pxelinux in the tftp root to get menu options. If this is not the >> case, please correct me on how etherboot really works. > > > the configuration file has to be in the sub-directory pxelinux.cfg. > its name is default (that is the most common configuration). see > pxelinux docs for details > >> I don't know what options Etherboot was compiled with because it is >> burned into a LinuxBOIS rom on each node. The version line when it >> boots is: >> Etherboot 5.0.4eb4.1 (GPL) Tagged ELF (Multiboot) for [EEPRO100] >> So, is there a way I can force pxe booting over elf through a dhcp >> option or something? > > > pxelinux is a PXE Image. PXE images only work with Etherboot versions > >= 5.3.7 > > So upgrade to a new Etherboot version (e.g. via Chain-Loading). > Your dhcpd.conf should look like this: > > if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 13) = "Etherboot-5.0" { > filename "/tftpboot/rtl8139-eb54.nbi"; > } > else { > filename "/tftpboot/pxelinux.0"; > } > > create the .nbi file with: > mknbi --format=nbi --target=rom --output=rtl8139-eb54.nbi rtl8139.rom > > Cheers > Alex > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today > Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam > for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Etherboot-users mailing list > Eth...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users > -- **************************** **************************** ** David T. Pheasant ** ** Computer Engineering ** ** Union College 2006 ** ** ** ** phe...@un... ** **************************** **************************** |
From: Marty C. <md...@et...> - 2005-11-19 00:32:38
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On Nov 17, 2005, at 12:01 PM, ddky zhou wrote: > Hello all, > Currently, I have built the .zrom and .zfd0 file of etherboot with > version 5.2.6. The current production version of Etherboot is 5.4.1. Could you try using that version? You can use http://rom-o-matic.net/ to easily make .zrom or .zdsk images. If you prefer to compile the images yourself, you can download the source at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4233#files > The zfd0 works fine, but the .zrom EEPROM file can't work. It seems > BIOS can't find this file. > according to the document, I have checked that the Vendor ID and > DevID in the NIC file or the r8169.zrom file is correct. Do > somebody have any idea about this problem? thanks a lot. I have re-directed your message to Etherboot-Users, since it is not yet clear that there is a development issue here. Let's debug a little together, and see if we can find the problem. Marty -- Try: http://rom-o-matic.net/ to make Etherboot images instantly. Name: Marty Connor US Mail: Entity Cyber, Inc.; P.O. Box 391827; Cambridge, MA 02139; USA Voice: (617) 491-6935; Fax: (617) 491-7046 Email: md...@et... Web: http://www.etherboot.org/ |
From: Alexander H. <mai...@gm...> - 2005-11-18 19:27:59
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> I have a cluster that I am booting via Etherboot. The nodes have no > CD-Rom or Floppy, so a network install is the only way to get an OS onto > the nodes. From what I have read, the basic operation of Etheboot and > PXE is that etherboot boots, gets a dhcp address, gets pxelinux.0 from > the tftp server, boots the pxelinux.0 file and then reads the contents > of ./pxelinux in the tftp root to get menu options. If this is not the > case, please correct me on how etherboot really works. the configuration file has to be in the sub-directory pxelinux.cfg. its name is default (that is the most common configuration). see pxelinux docs for details > I don't know what options Etherboot was compiled with because it is > burned into a LinuxBOIS rom on each node. The version line when it boots > is: > Etherboot 5.0.4eb4.1 (GPL) Tagged ELF (Multiboot) for [EEPRO100] > So, is there a way I can force pxe booting over elf through a dhcp > option or something? pxelinux is a PXE Image. PXE images only work with Etherboot versions >= 5.3.7 So upgrade to a new Etherboot version (e.g. via Chain-Loading). Your dhcpd.conf should look like this: if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 13) = "Etherboot-5.0" { filename "/tftpboot/rtl8139-eb54.nbi"; } else { filename "/tftpboot/pxelinux.0"; } create the .nbi file with: mknbi --format=nbi --target=rom --output=rtl8139-eb54.nbi rtl8139.rom Cheers Alex |
From: Timothy L. <tim...@al...> - 2005-11-18 19:24:50
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> Etherboot 5.0.4eb4.1 (GPL) Tagged ELF (Multiboot) for=20 > [EEPRO100] So, is there a way I can force pxe booting over=20 > elf through a dhcp option or something? The ability to boot PXELINUX was added in a 5.4 release if memory serves. Simply chain boot 5.0.4 to 5.4.x to pxe linux... Tim ********************************************************************** This E-mail message (including attachments, if any) is intended for the use= of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain infor= mation that is privileged, proprietary, confidential and exempt from disclo= sure. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any diss= emination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohib= ited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the s= ender and erase this E-mail message immediately.=20 Le present message electronique (y compris les pieces qui y sont annexees, = le cas echeant) s'addresse au destinataire indique et peut contenir des ren= seignements de caractere prive ou confidentiel. Si vous n'etes pas le desti= nataire de ce document, nous vous signalons qu'il est strictement interdit = de le diffuser, de le distribuer ou de le reproduire. Si ce message vous a = ete transmis par erreur, veuillez en informer l'expediteur et le supprimer= immediatement. |
From: David T. P. <phe...@un...> - 2005-11-18 19:14:28
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Hello, I have a cluster that I am booting via Etherboot. The nodes have no CD-Rom or Floppy, so a network install is the only way to get an OS onto the nodes. From what I have read, the basic operation of Etheboot and PXE is that etherboot boots, gets a dhcp address, gets pxelinux.0 from the tftp server, boots the pxelinux.0 file and then reads the contents of ./pxelinux in the tftp root to get menu options. If this is not the case, please correct me on how etherboot really works. I have tested dhcp and tftp and know they work correctly. When I point dhcp to serve pxelinux.0 to etherboot clients, the booting node gives a line: Fliename pxelinux.0: ... not a valid image At this point I was pulling out my hair because pxelinux.0 should be a good image because it was installed with/by the OS and hasn't changed from what was distributed with the OS (I'm using Rocks 4.1-Fuji). So, I compiled memtest86 as an elf file and told dhcp to serve that instead. Worked like a charm. Etherboot got a dhcp address, downloaded the memtest.elf file and booted right into memtest. I then made an elf kernel from vmlinuz and initrd.img which were in the tftproot and would have been booted if pxe was working correctly. This booted the install correctly. So, I am interested in why the elf works but the pxe doesn't. I don't know what options Etherboot was compiled with because it is burned into a LinuxBOIS rom on each node. The version line when it boots is: Etherboot 5.0.4eb4.1 (GPL) Tagged ELF (Multiboot) for [EEPRO100] So, is there a way I can force pxe booting over elf through a dhcp option or something? Thanks for the help in advance, -David Pheasant |
From: Navneet G. <nav...@gm...> - 2005-11-16 12:48:05
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Hi, I want to know the procedure to configure/program a boot ROM. Thank you. |
From: Alexander H. <mai...@gm...> - 2005-11-16 10:45:03
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>>>Use this floppy to install etherboot on your hard disk: >>>http://etherboot.anadex.de > > Being curious - what's the reason for the reboot in the installation > process? I am using FreeDOS to delete and create partitions. Before FreeDOS can write files to the new partition, it has to re-read the partition table. AFAIK a reboot is the only way to do this. Alex |
From: Erik F. <for...@ce...> - 2005-11-16 10:25:10
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Erik Forsberg <for...@ce...> writes: > Alexander Heinz <mai...@gm...> writes: > > > > Is there a way to configure etherboot so that it boots off disk, loads > > > pxelinux (or similar) via network and if pxelinux says so, boots the > > > operating system on the first hard disk partition? > > > > Use this floppy to install etherboot on your hard disk: > > http://etherboot.anadex.de Being curious - what's the reason for the reboot in the installation process? Cheers, \EF -- Erik Forsberg OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology Cendio AB Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 Web: http://www.thinlinc.com |
From: Erik F. <for...@ce...> - 2005-11-16 10:14:51
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Alexander Heinz <mai...@gm...> writes: > > Btw, is the source code for the All-drivers etherboot available > > somewhere? I would like to create a CD that does step 1 and 2 in the > > "how to install etherboot to a hard disk" automatically. > > Take a closer look at the floppy. There is no source code to > publish. It is just a bunch of .bat files. Ah, I see. A related question - if the DHCP and/or TFTP server is unavailable, would it be possible to get the machine to boot from the second partition automatically after a timeout? Cheers, \EF -- Erik Forsberg OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology Cendio AB Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 Web: http://www.thinlinc.com |
From: Alexander H. <mai...@gm...> - 2005-11-15 15:27:59
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> Btw, is the source code for the All-drivers etherboot available > somewhere? I would like to create a CD that does step 1 and 2 in the > "how to install etherboot to a hard disk" automatically. Take a closer look at the floppy. There is no source code to publish. It is just a bunch of .bat files. Alex |
From: Erik F. <for...@ce...> - 2005-11-15 15:24:00
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Alexander Heinz <mai...@gm...> writes: > > Is there a way to configure etherboot so that it boots off disk, loads > > pxelinux (or similar) via network and if pxelinux says so, boots the > > operating system on the first hard disk partition? > > Use this floppy to install etherboot on your hard disk: > http://etherboot.anadex.de Very, very interesting. > copy the files pxelinux.0 and chain.c32 from the syslinux package to > your tftproot. I also had to install menu.c32 from the same directory as chain.c32 > create the sub-directory pxelinux.cfg in your tftproot > create a file called default > > DEFAULT menu > PROMPT 0 > TIMEOUT 100 > MENU TITLE a simple boot menu > LABEL nextdev > MENU LABEL next device (depends on BIOS settings) > localboot 0 This gives me a loop, where etherboot is loaded again. But I think I should blame my BIOS. > LABEL hda > MENU LABEL Master Boot Record (MBR) of the 1st hard disk > KERNEL chain.c32 > append hd0 append hd0 2 ..seems to be a better choice, since it then will boot from the second partition (not the partition where syslinux is installed). > LABEL menu > MENU HIDE > KERNEL menu.c32 Thanks for the answer, I think you just solved my problem! Btw, is the source code for the All-drivers etherboot available somewhere? I would like to create a CD that does step 1 and 2 in the "how to install etherboot to a hard disk" automatically. Cheers, \EF -- Erik Forsberg OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology Cendio AB Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 Web: http://www.thinlinc.com |
From: Alexander H. <mai...@gm...> - 2005-11-15 14:02:12
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> Is there a way to configure etherboot so that it boots off disk, loads > pxelinux (or similar) via network and if pxelinux says so, boots the > operating system on the first hard disk partition? Use this floppy to install etherboot on your hard disk: http://etherboot.anadex.de copy the files pxelinux.0 and chain.c32 from the syslinux package to your tftproot. create the sub-directory pxelinux.cfg in your tftproot create a file called default DEFAULT menu PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 100 MENU TITLE a simple boot menu LABEL nextdev MENU LABEL next device (depends on BIOS settings) localboot 0 LABEL hda MENU LABEL Master Boot Record (MBR) of the 1st hard disk KERNEL chain.c32 append hd0 LABEL menu MENU HIDE KERNEL menu.c32 Alex |
From: Erik F. <for...@ce...> - 2005-11-15 13:48:29
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Hi! I have a setup where machines with PXE-enabled network cards boot pxelinux.0, which most often says "localboot 0" which means that the PXE exits and the machine boots off disk. In some cases, the instruction from PXE is different, when I want that machine to be reinstalled. Then I boot off the network and run my installation program. Now, I'd like to be able to do this for machines that are too old to have a PXE-enabled network card. Hopefully without adding a physical ROM to their network cards. Is there a way to configure etherboot so that it boots off disk, loads pxelinux (or similar) via network and if pxelinux says so, boots the operating system on the first hard disk partition? Cheers, \EF -- Erik Forsberg OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology Cendio AB Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 |
From: Erik F. <for...@ce...> - 2005-11-15 13:33:10
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Hi! I have a setup where machines with PXE-enabled network cards boot pxelinux.0, which most often says "localboot 0" which means that the PXE exits and the machine boots off disk. In some cases, the instruction from PXE is different, when I want that machine to be reinstalled. Then I boot off the network and run my installation program. Now, I'd like to be able to do this for machines that are too old to have a PXE-enabled network card. Hopefully without adding a physical ROM to their network cards. Is there a way to configure etherboot so that it boots off disk, loads pxelinux (or similar) via network and if pxelinux says so, boots the operating system on the first hard disk partition? Cheers, \EF -- Erik Forsberg OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology Cendio AB Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 Web: http://www.thinlinc.com |
From: Timothy L. <tl...@ro...> - 2005-11-14 23:53:14
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Joao Gustavo Borges wrote: > Hello. > > I need to create an Etherboot floppy that has the information > necessary to boot the client (like ip address, hostname, etc) > hardwired in the boot image. I need this because I can't have > DHCP/Bootp/RARP servers on the network. This has been talked about on the mailing list a number of times but I forget exactly what to change. I looked to the wiki but I don't think it is documented there. Basically it is unsupported and it means updating the source code. A better alternative is to run a dhcp server on a different port. This is supported with a config option and should not interfeere with other dhcp servers. Tim |
From: Igor M. <i.m...@sw...> - 2005-11-14 17:23:58
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Hello, May be it not exactly what you want, but you could try to use grub (in=20 interactive mode). I just checked it with grub boot floppy and QNX 6.3.0 = ELF=20 Multiboot OS images: * boot from floppy with grub (grub was compilled with network support and= with=20 RTL8139 support too); Further in the grub prompt: > ifconfig --address=3Dws_ip_address --server=3Dtftp_server_ip_address > root (nd) > kernel /tftpboot/qnx630_elf.nfs-rtl8139.ifs > boot Of course you could boot Linux OS images too, I just don't have it ready = at=20 hand. You could try to preconfigure grub to yours preferable networks set= tings=20 too (see grub manual for details)... Regards, Igor. Joao Gustavo Borges wrote: > Hello. >=20 > I need to create an Etherboot floppy that has the information > necessary to boot the client (like ip address, hostname, etc) > hardwired in the boot image. I need this because I can't have > DHCP/Bootp/RARP servers on the network. >=20 > Any idea? >=20 > Thank you, >=20 > -- > Jo=E3o Gustavo Gazolla Borges > C3SL - Centro de Computa=E7=E3o Cient=EDfica e Software Livre >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Dow= nload > it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own > Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Etherboot-users mailing list > Eth...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users >=20 >=20 |
From: Tiago A. da F. <ti...@kn...> - 2005-11-12 14:02:33
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Hi! Actually I had commited a mistake when installing a Linux distro to be used with thinclients: I try an old installation (Slack 10.1 for an old 486) instead of my FC3 installed on newer PCs and it worked nicely. Thanks for your help! Regards, Tiago Alves > I'm getting a bit confused as to what works and what doesn't. lets see if I have > this right: > > ServerA: 192.168.100.1 - dhcp, tftp, nfs > > BoxB: HP Compaq, built in nic, bios support for PXE boot. > > BoxC: Old Pentium, isa nic, Etherboot floppy. > > What make/model/pciid's are B and C's nics? > > As a test, try making an Etherboot floppy for BoxB's nic. > > Does the kernel only has suppot for BoxB's nic? > > At this point: > > > /rd/bin/mount -t nfs -o nolock $SERVER:/home/guest/$ID/dev /dev > > dose BoxC have an IP? > > Another test: put the isa nic in BoxB (if B has an isa slot), boot from Etherboot > floppy with lan cable to just the isa nic plugged in, try with both plugged into > the lan. > > > When I say PXE I mean that I am using newer motherboards that come with > > netboot built in the BIOS; I say Etherboot I mean I older motherboards > > with an EPROM extending the BIOS features (I designed an ISA card that > > works as a BIOS extension). > > Are you burning an eprom, or using a boot floppy? > > ^C > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download > it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own > Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Etherboot-users mailing list > Eth...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users > > -- NeoMail - Webmail that doesn't suck... as much. http://www.neomail.org |