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2018 Oct 04
1
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
...E=TERM01 USERNAME=GUEST WORKGROUP=WORKGROUP This made it possible for me to pxe boot Free DOS 1.2 and use the Intel Universal NDIS Driver v2.11 981212 with the Microsoft 3.0 Net Client. Finding the NDIS.DOS file for DOS proved difficult but I ended up finding them by doing ftp searches online for pxe20-sdk.exe, pxe20-pdk.exe, pxe_pdk.exe. I hope this information also helps someone else and I hope a newer release of syslinux eventiually fix the keeppxe parameter which I also discovered has to come after an append statement and is case sensitive. Best Regards, Adan Calderon On Tue, Feb 6, 2018...
2018 Feb 06
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hi David, On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 18:09:51 -0500 David McDowell via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion Lukas. Is lpxelinux.0 [1] a fork of this > distro or a completely different open source option? The file is part of syslinux (pxelinux) and exists since version 5.10. So neither a fork nor a different project ;) . According to the link I had provided:
2002 Jun 16
1
Bug in 1.75 PXE code (fwd)
> Marcel Ritter wrote: > > > > The good thing about it: The PXE code removal seems to work now ... > > > > But I'm not quite sure about the syntax - is the following right? > > > > label undi > > kernel memdisk keeppxe > > append initrd=UNDITest/dosundi.1 > > > > The documentation only says: > > > > ... option
2005 Jan 09
1
UNDI packet driver?
Hi all, I'm still trying to figure out a good way of booting a DOS disk image via PXE and accessing files over a network share. Having some success with the Microsoft network DOS client, it seems that many programs have issues with its IPX support - so, now I'm trying to use Novell's IPX driver instead. Unfortunately it seems I need an ODI driver to do this, and there are no