> 
> they've done this, but their newest BIOS (8 days old) still has a 0.78
> PXE revision (I've seen more recent DELL machines with a 0.99 - I assume
> this is better)

I have many intel MBs with built-in fxp nics that have 0.78 that work with
4.2's pxeboot just fine - I'm not trying to boot kernel remotely for local
filesystesm, but I can't see why it wouldn't work.  Off hand I'd guess
that you have to put the right options in your dhcp server to tell it to
find a 'local' root disk.  Good luck.

Fred

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