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RE: [TCLUG:10621] Linux Network BOOT rom's
Hi Ben,
I have an EPROM programmer, but I've never done an EtherBoot prom. I keep
saying that I want to do that in my spare time, but I havent' had any
recently. I'd be willing to set aside a day or so to work on it with you.
I'm resonably well setup at my home for network development, but I don't
have more than 3-4 spare PCs that we could test with. My limited
understanding is that choosing the right NIC is critical.
Thanks,
Jim Walters
Design Engineer QuadC
jwalters@quad-c.com
Voice: (612) 474-9215 Fax: (612) 401-9205
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Kochie [mailto:ben@nerp.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 8:12 AM
To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG:10621] Linux Network BOOT rom's
I'm looking at replacing about a dozen or so wyse terminals with a bunch
of linux systems.. (moving buildings, want to shed all the terminal server
equipment) I have been looking into using NILO, or EtherBoot, or some
other kind of network boot rom to boot the systems diskless. (going to be
386/486's)
Has anyone done anything like this before, or has done EEProm
burning. I'd like to avoid having to buy my own EEProm burner, but I will
if necessary. also, if anyone knows a good source for 32k EEProms for
doing this kind of thing.
I really wish I could find an ISA NIC that has an NVRam built in for
uploading boot ROM images. even if i have to use a win95 utility to do
it. :)
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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