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Intel PRO/100 M Mobile Connection
From: |
Brenda |
Subject: |
Intel PRO/100 M Mobile Connection |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Aug 2003 16:44:22 -0700 |
Hi!
I hope this is the right place; I didn't see a general development
list. For that matter, I didn't see a way to subscribe to this one, so
I won't see any replies that are just to the list.
I would like to install OpenBSD 3.3 (or current) on my Compaq TC1000
tablet. I do not have a CD drive the tablet can boot from, so I am
trying to boot bsd.rd over the network using Grub.
I compiled Grub (from CVS as of August 16, 2003 -- it claims to be 0.93
in the banner) on a Debian 2.2.20 machine I have access to, like so:
./configure --enable-diskless --enable-eepro100
make
Then, I copied stage2/pxegrub to my tftp directory, changed my dhcp
config to hand that out to my tablet instead of the previous boot
loader I had tried (pxelinux), and tried booting. Grub came up fine
except for this:
Probing...[EEPRO100]No ethernet card found.
It turns out (according to Windows XP, which is what is running on the
tablet right now), the tablet has an "Intel(R) PRO/100 M Mobile
Connection" Ethernet adapter. However, the driver for this adapter was
added to eepro100.c in etherboot after version 5.0.5, when grub last
snagged it.
etherboot seems to have changed quite a bit (and added a lot of driver
support) since then; using what is in etherboot now, I could figure out
how to get my particular Ethernet adapter working and supply you with a
patch for grub, but I wondered whether there might be an effort to get
synced up with all of etherboot sometime soon? Also, are there any
licensing reasons I should not copy code from the current etherboot?
(And, I'm curious -- why are grub and etherboot separate projects?
They seem pretty similar at first glance.)
Any other suggestions would be welcome as well. :) I have heard that
grub does not boot recent OpenBSD kernels yet, but then I heard that it
boots them just like it boots NetBSD; which is true? I figured if
there are problems, I will run into them and can fix them then.
Brenda
- Intel PRO/100 M Mobile Connection,
Brenda <=