You might want to check out g4l (use the sourceforge right now, since the freshmeat site links to my server at the college, and the T- 1 line has been down for the last 4 hours).
G4L does images using dd, gzip, lzop, bzip, and I added the option of using udpcast. I've used it a couple of time, but more often have used the udpcast boot disk, since these all have 3com cards.
Might be easier to boot from the g4l cd, and then run the udpcast from the raw / network use menu.
If someone doesn't come across with a better solution.
On 12 Jun 2005 at 17:01, Jeff Michels wrote:
Hello,
Our school district has been using udpcast for over a year with great success. Recently our district has been purchasing computers with Intel motherboards using onboard Marvell Yukon Ethernet adaptors. I am new to Linux and would like to know how to include the module for the adaptor into the PXE image. We are installing five new computer labs this summer. Currently to image these new computers, I open up the computer and add a PCI network card. This will be time consuming with each lab containing 30 computers.
Ive been using the online image generator to create the PXE images we use on our image server. The Intel Motherboard used on the computers is the D915GAV. Downloads for the board can be found here:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df-external/Product_Filter.aspx?Prod...
I guess Im not sure where to start. If someone could help me or just point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it. Thank you in advance for you help.
Jeff Michels Technology Support Specialist School District of Beloit (608) 361-4087
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