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How do I check if a network card is supported?

When a PCI network card is detected, its PCI ID is used to identify it and choose an appropriate driver.  Each network card driver has a list of PCI IDs it supports.

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        <description>ROM-o-matic.net

&lt;http://rom-o-matic.net/&gt; generates gPXE and Etherboot images on demand. This means you don't have to have access to a Linux machine to create images.  You simply answer a few questions and press “Get ROM”, and in a few seconds an image will be transmitted to your computer.</description>
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        <description>Frequently Asked Questions

Below are links to pages that provide help with questions that have been asked by users of gPXE and Etherboot

General

	*  What does the Etherboot Project do?

Creating images

	*  How can I make gPXE and Etherboot images without compiling them myself?

Drivers

	*  How do I check if a network card is supported?
	*  What if there is no driver for my network card?
	*  Can open source Linux or BSD drivers be used with gPXE?
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