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Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 15:45:55 +0200 (MEST)From: Erik Starback <erik@math.uu.se>To: netboot@baghira.han.deSubject: Netboot with Intel EEPRO100+ ManagementMessage-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.990518154313.3875A-100000@anarchy.math.uu.se>MIME-Version: 1.0Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=iso-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BITSender: owner-netboot@baghira.han.dePrecedence: bulkReply-To: netboot@baghira.han.deX-Moderator: netboot-owner@baghira.han.deX-UIDL: 6ca8453c19c46d622813e9be8ada9517Status: OX-Status: Hello!When Intel eepro100+ NIC disappeared from the market, I didn't knowwhat to do. I didn't find any information if anyone has used thenew eepro100+ Management Adapter to netboot linux. I thought that the card should netboot with the same configuration asthe old card when I read Donald Beckers comment:> The driver should "just work" with the '559. It's not supposed to be> substantially different than the '558. (I don't have a datasheet> or sample card to confirm this statement.)The problem was now only to put the netboot-program to the built inflash memory on the NIC. With the old card I used a flash memory (IntelN28F020 [N28010 didn't work])) and the program FUTIL.EXE from Intel toflash it. FUTIL did't recognize the memory on the management cardand did not work therefore.I found the intel program FBOOT.EXE that was made to upgrade the builtin Intel BOOT agent. I did: Boot dos from floppy, Run FBOOT (chooseadapter), choose (u)pdate, choose Create restore image, rename thebackup file (in my case 2743BE52.FLS [the eight last hex digits fromthe MAC address]), rename your netboot code (in my case netboot 0.8.1)to the backup files original name (in my case 2743BE52.FLS), runFBOOT, choose (r)estore.Voila!A shorter way (if you don't need the backup of the old Intel BOOTagent code) is of course: rename netboot file to [the eight last hexdigits from the MAC address].FLS, run FBOOT, choose restore. Caution: I think it is possible to make a NIC unusable if you havemade the netboot (or etherboot) file with "wrong" parameters. A coupleof month ago I did a etherboot boot file and put it on an oldEEPRO100+ card. It worked fine, but it was impossible to boot localwith it. So I could not boot dos and with FUTIL or FBOOT erase theflash memory! To erase the chip I had to take out the memory chip,boot dos and then put in the memory chip. This isn't possible when thememory chip is build in.Links:<http://support.intel.com/support/landesk/configmgr/LSA1_193.HTM>FUTIL.EXE is a part of LSA1_193.ZIP<http://support.intel.com/support/etherexpress/pro100/100pboot.htm>FBOOT.EXE is a part of 100pboot.exe/Erik S-------------------------------------------------------------------------Erik Starb鋍k, System administrator E-mail address: erik@math.uu.seUppsala University Telephone (o): +46 18 4713277Department of Mathematics Cellular phone: +46 70 4250260P. O. Box 480 Fax (o): +46 18 4713201SE-751 06 UPPSALA Sweden
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