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<tt>James wrote:</tt>
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<title>Re: [gPXE] etherboot and WDS</title>
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<p><tt><font size="2">> - You noted that Etherboot failed to offer
an ARP response. Do you<br>
> achieve different results when you statically map the MAC to the
IP for<br>
> the client on the server? You can use the 'arp -?' command in
Windows<br>
> to read about using 'arp -s' to assign such a mapping.<br>
><br>
Did not try.<br>
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I'd still be interested in your Etherboot results after a static ARP
entry on the server. It's great that you've found that gPXE can meet
your needs, after all. Perhaps it wouldn't be worth the time to
investigate the Etherboot incompatibility any further; obviously up to
you.<br>
<br>
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<p><tt><font size="2">So whatever this "fix-up" is didn't happen
correctly.<br>
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The "fix-up" might be happening, but you could be suffering from some
other problem, such as discussed above.<br>
<br>
I appreciate all of the detail you've provided; it's great reference
material for future inquiries of the same nature!<br>
<br>
- Shao Miller<br>
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