Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card
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2013-06-27, 13:19
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-27 13:27 by robinsmidsrod.)
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RE: Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card
If you have an Intel-gigabit-based card, those are expected to work quite well. If you use a PCI(e) card and boot using either chainloading or a USB stick (make bin/ipxe.usb; dd if=bin/ipxe.usb of=/dev/disk/by-id/your-usb-device) you should have very few issues.
If you don't get the network boot option when booting you've probably forgotten to specify that your computer should boot from the network. Look in your BIOS configuration. If you're just getting started you might find some of the resources on http://networkboot.org/ useful. |
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Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card - CGen - 2013-06-25, 01:08
RE: Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card - robinsmidsrod - 2013-06-25, 13:11
RE: Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card - CGen - 2013-06-26, 09:14
RE: Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card - robinsmidsrod - 2013-06-27 13:19
RE: Replace the existing PXE ROM on BCM5708 network card - CGen - 2013-06-27, 16:10
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