Hi, I'm trying to get the above working, without success so far: UNDIS.DOS refuses to load with an invalid NDIS stack message (from memory). keeppxe has some effect: it reduces the available conventional memory by 140 kbytes or so... still, the packet driver doesn't seem to find the interface. Does anybody have a working setup I could look at? -- Thanks, Feri.
Wagner Ferenc <wferi at niif.hu> writes:> Does anybody have a working setup I could look at?Ahem, I've just noticed the latest commits. They definitely have something to say about this. I'm checking it... -- Feri.
Peter.Leenders at computacenter.com
2007-Sep-17 08:51 UTC
[syslinux] keeppxe+memdisk+FreeDOS example?
Hello Ferenc,
we use a simular undis based boot floppy
LABEL Undi
MENU LABEL Bootdisk with keeppxe Option
kernel [path to memdisk from tftp-root]/memdisk
append keeppxe initrd=[path to bootdisk.imz from
tftp-root]/bootdisk.imz
You can also use alternatively the 3com undis3c.dos Undi-Packetdriver (
available at: http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/mba.htm). We run
different bootfloppies with both undis.dos or undis3c.dos.
Bootfloppies with undi driver can be found e.g. at:
http://www.netbootdisk.com/
Sincerely
Peter Leenders
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Hi,
I'm trying to get the above working, without success so far: UNDIS.DOS
refuses to load with an invalid NDIS stack message (from memory).
keeppxe has some effect: it reduces the available conventional memory
by 140 kbytes or so... still, the packet driver doesn't seem to find
the interface. Does anybody have a working setup I could look at?
--
Thanks,
Feri.
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