ROM-o-matic.net
for gPXE 1.0.0+
ROM-o-matic.net dynamically generates gPXE images
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To create an image:
Choose an output format:
Floppy bootable image (.dsk)
SYSLINUX-based bootable floppy image (.sdsk)
ISO bootable image (.iso)
ISO bootable image with legacy floppy emulation (.liso)
Linux kernel (SYSLINUX/GRUB/LILO) loadable image (.lkrn)
USB Keychain disk image (.usb)
ROM binary (flashable) image (.rom)
ROM binary (flashable) for problem PMM BIOSES (.hrom)
PXE bootstrap loader image [Unload PXE stack] (.pxe)
PXE bootstrap loader keep [Keep PXE stack method 1] (.kpxe)
PXE bootstrap loader keep [Keep PXE stack method 2] (.kkpxe)
Choose a NIC type:
all-drivers
undionly
undi
3c509
3c509-eisa
3c515
3c529
3c595
3c90x
amd8111e
arbel
ath5k
atl1e
b44
bnx2
cs89x0
davicom
depca
dmfe
e1000
eepro
eepro100
epic100
etherfabric
forcedeth
hermon
linda
mtd80x
mtnic
myri10ge
natsemi
ne2k_isa
ns83820
ns8390
pcnet32
phantom
pnic
prism2_pci
prism2_plx
r8169
rtl8139
rtl8180
rtl8185
sis190
sis900
skge
sky2
smc9000
sundance
tg3
tlan
tulip
via-rhine
via-velocity
virtio-net
w89c840
( optional — for binary ROM image format only )
If you choose
Binary ROM image
as your output format, you must
enter
4 hex digits
below for
PCI VENDOR CODE
and
PCI DEVICE CODE
that match the NIC device for which you are making this image.
Information on how to determine NIC PCI IDs may be found
here
.
PCI VENDOR CODE:
PCI DEVICE CODE:
Please note for ROM images:
If you enter PCI IDs, we will attempt to determine the correct
driver to support them, and will ignore any NIC type entered above.
gPXE does not support all possible PCI IDs for supported NICs.
Generate and download an image:
(optional) Customize image configuration options:
Resources:
Source code for gPXE images is available at
http://etherboot.org/wiki/download
For general information about using gPXE, please visit the
Etherboot Project Home Page
For Email-based support for gPXE please join
Etherboot Project mailing lists.
For real-time online gPXE support via IRC please visit the
#etherboot channel of irc.freenode.net
.
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webmaster@etherboot.org
with questions or comments about this website.