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<tt>Carl Johnson wrote:</tt>
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<title>Re: [gPXE] Cisco flash card</title>
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<p><tt><font size="2">My mistake it's not PCI bus. It's an ISA bus
card used in older PIX's.<br>
After the motherboard bios does it's thing IOS is loaded from this<br>
card. If you goto ebay and search "cisco isa flash" you'll see what I<br>
mean. I am working with the 16meg type</font></tt></p>
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Not too sure how to do this. What format is the IOS binary? If we can
determine that, we can make a guess about what gPXE build target you
might try as a substitute.<br>
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Additionally, gPXE has SAN-boot protocols, but you would need a bit
more than gPXE in order to boot the local HDD, such as PXELINUX and
chain.c32. Can you provide additional details about this scenario? It
sounds interesting, but I'm not too sure what you're after.<br>
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- Shao Miller<br>
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