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<tt>Glenn Brown wrote:</tt>
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<title>Re: [gPXE] [Etherboot-developers] [PATCH] [myri10ge] new
nativegPXE driver.</title>
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<p><tt><font size="2">...Also, what's the easiest way to exercise the
UNDI path? I've had<br>
problems with UNDI over *Etherboot* with some systems in the past, and<br>
it would be good to exercise this path just in case.</font></tt></p>
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The easiest way that I know of is to use a DOS floppy which includes a
DOS UNDI driver and a DOS wget.exe. Some DOS UNDI drivers include
3Com's undis3c.dos, Intel's undis.dos, and the undipd.com packet driver.<br>
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- Shao Miller<br>
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