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        <description>ATA-over-Ethernet

ATA-over-Ethernet support in EtherBoot has been added recently.

	*  Appropriate documentation seems to wait for being written.
	*  Option (shelf selection) via DHCP seems not to be implemented yet

There have been several discussion threads on the mailing lists about AoE, naming just</description>
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        <description>ToDo: Etherboot documentation

EtherBoot documentation tends to be out-of-date quite fast, especially considering the most recent features and changes. This new wiki shall take over documentation for users as well as developers sooner or later, and as such allow for content to be added easily.</description>
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        <description>ToDo / Drivers-Net-Mii

The EtherBoot build system for version 5.5 does now allow for the MII functionality (Media Independent Interface!?) to be separated from those drivers using it, so that all relevant drivers could include the appropriate code from e.g.</description>
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        <description>Timeout Values in EtherBoot

Motivation

Currently EtherBoot seems to be quite generous when it comes to network timeouts. The standard values in src/Config (as well as Rom-o-matic) will allow for delays of up to several minutes waiting for TFTP server responses.</description>
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