Using the pxeselect utility, Navigating the pxeselect utility, Running the pxeselect utility – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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Using the PXESelect Utility
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For remote installation with PXE, a network driver for the Emulex adapter must be part
of the client's installation image on the server. Your current Linux distribution may or
may not include network drivers for Emulex adapters. If they do, the driver may need
to be added to your operating system’s installation image, or added during installation.
See your appropriate distribution's documentation for instructions on how to add
drivers during installation.
Using the PXESelect Utility
Note: If you are using Dell OCe14000-based adapters, refer to appendix H.,
“Configuring PXE Boot for NIC on Dell OCe14000-based Systems,” on
page 1791 for information on using the PXESelect utility.
Navigating the PXESelect Utility
Use the following methods to navigate the PXESelect utility:
Press the up or down arrows on your keyboard to move through and select
menu options or configuration fields. When multiple adapters are listed, use the
up/down arrows to scroll to the additional adapters.
Press the left or right arrows on your keyboard to move through and select
setting options.
Press
configuration default.
Press
Press
box, or exit the utility.
Running the PXESelect Utility
To run the PXESelect utility, start or restart your computer. When prompted, hold
down
. If you are running the PXESelect utility with multiple
controllers, all your controllers are displayed when you start the utility. For example:
Press for PXESelect(TM)Utility Controller#0 Port#0 Base 0xFCE60000 at Bus:05 Dev:00 Fun:00 Controller#0 Port#1 Base 0xFCEA0000 at Bus:05 Dev:00 Fun:01 Controller#1 Port#0 Base 0xFC920000 at Bus:01 Dev:00 Fun:00 Controller#1 Port#1 Base 0xFC960000 at Bus:01 Dev:00 Fun:01 - Initializing ...Done. The PXE Configuration menu appears after the boot BIOS initializes to begin your PXE configuration. Note: A UEFI-capable system typically does not display the prompt for running the PXESelect utility unless it is configured for legacy booting. See your system configuration manual for information on performing a legacy boot. All