Problem with iPXE and AoE
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2012-09-21, 13:55
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RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE
That problem you're having with undionly.kpxe (and not with ipxe.iso) is probably that undi only uses the network stack (PXE) of your network card. It could be that your network card's PXE stack is not behaving well together with undionly.kpxe. You could try using ipxe.pxe instead of undionly.kpxe (when chainloading) to see if native drivers make any difference.
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Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-17, 16:46
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - mcb30 - 2012-09-18, 11:25
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-18, 13:50
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - mcb30 - 2012-09-18, 14:02
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-18, 14:15
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - mcb30 - 2012-09-18, 19:01
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-18, 22:28
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - mcb30 - 2012-09-19, 01:31
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-19, 14:38
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-20, 13:56
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-20, 16:33
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - robinsmidsrod - 2012-09-21 13:55
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-21, 17:14
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - robinsmidsrod - 2012-09-23, 12:47
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Nestor - 2012-09-23, 14:37
RE: Problem with iPXE and AoE - Matt - 2012-10-01, 02:53
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