detect legacy/uefi
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2015-11-22, 07:48
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RE: detect legacy/uefi
Thanks I've found a way around the DHCP server, using a proxy DHCP locally (we can't configure the main DHCP our-self).
As for the docs, I've been reading the site and the help/docs there are really minimal and don't help me. How do i know what build options there are? what kind of build can i make, additional information about certain command, i.e: i know I can check a NICs mac address and ip, but can i check if it has a cable connected? I've real all the help pages in the ipxe.org site and i really feel like that's just 10% of the information i need to really understand how to properly use iPXE. |
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detect legacy/uefi - silver310 - 2015-11-08, 09:57
RE: detect legacy/uefi - NiKiZe - 2015-11-21, 20:56
RE: detect legacy/uefi - silver310 - 2015-11-22 07:48
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