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| |gPXE Script| | | |gPXE Script| | | ||
| |Linux bzImage (Kernel)| | | |Linux bzImage (Kernel)| | | ||
| - | |COMBOOT/COMBOOT32| | | + | |COMBOOT/COM32| Not COM32R (Syslinux v4.00+); Use Syslinux 3.86 | |
| |EFI|Only Applicable on EFI Platform| | |EFI|Only Applicable on EFI Platform| | ||
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| ====== gPXE Formats ====== | ====== gPXE Formats ====== | ||
| ===== The Prefix ===== | ===== The Prefix ===== | ||
| - | In order to allow a variety of methods for loading and running gPXE, the core of the program is prefixed by another program which is specific to a particular booting scenario or bootable media. These different prefii are: | + | In order to allow a variety of methods for loading and running gPXE, the core of the program is prefixed by another program which is specific to a particular booting scenario or bootable media. These different prefices are: |
| |ROM|For flashing gPXE onto a chip or as a loadable module from BIOS| | |ROM|For flashing gPXE onto a chip or as a loadable module from BIOS| | ||
| |PXE|TODO| | |PXE|TODO| | ||
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| ===== The Drivers ===== | ===== The Drivers ===== | ||
| - | When gPXE is compiled, it contains drivers or notTODO | + | gPXE can be compiled to contain network interface drivers in three different ways: |
| + | |A Single Network Interface Driver|make bin/eepro100.lkrn; make bin/VVVVDDDD.lkrn| | ||
| + | |All Network Interface Drivers|make bin/gpxe.lkrn| | ||
| + | |A Single Driver that Uses the Network Interface's Built-In UNDI|make bin/undionly.lkrn| | ||