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These cards are possibly the easiest to flash, needing no MS-DOS bootdisk or anything. It can be done inside a standard linux system.
This method is known to work for 3C905B and 3C905C, and is expected to work with other members of the 3C90xB family, plus the 3C980C.
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        <description>Burning gPXE into Intel EtherExpress cards

&lt;referback&gt;This page is part of the ROM-burning tutorial.&lt;/referback&gt;

Intel provides a utility called IBAUtil which allows you to update the expansion ROM images on many Intel NICs.

Renaming the ROM image

Intel's IBAUtil ROM-burning tool requires filenames with a</description>
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Building the ROM image

Check which network adapter is configured for the VM.

Here are the adapters supported by QEMU 0.11.0 [from a QEMU on Fedora 12 (i686) installation]:
 QEMU NIC 'model'  PCI Vendor ID    PCI Device ID       Mfr Name</description>
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&lt;referback&gt;This page is part of the ROM-burning tutorial.&lt;/referback&gt;

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You can use gPXE as the LAN boot ROM in VirtualBox.  The boot ROM can be set per-VM or globally for all VMs.  Using gPXE instead of the default LAN boot ROM, VMs can be booted over HTTP, iSCSI, AoE, and gPXE's other advanced features are available.</description>
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