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GA-73PVM-SH2 as diskless MD

Started by pga57, May 30, 2008, 11:29:45 AM

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pga57

Hi,

How can I use a GA-73PVM-SH2 motherboard as a diskless MD ?
When I boot for the first time, I wait after diskless_setup.sh for a few minutes and the PC reboot.
It allways create a new ID with a news IP adresse for the diskless_setup and reboot.

How can I find what it's append and resolve this issue ?


pga57

I've find why the MD allwyas create a news ID and config.
I think it is an issue with this motherboard because the MAC address change on each reboot !!
I suppose the solution is to add an another lan card because there no bios update, for the moment, resolving this.

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Quote from: pga57 on June 01, 2008, 11:44:35 AM
I've find why the MD allwyas create a news ID and config.
I think it is an issue with this motherboard because the MAC address change on each reboot !!
I suppose the solution is to add an another lan card because there no bios update, for the moment, resolving this.


We've seen this on a new ASUS product we're testing... no resolution for it yet though.

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Quote from: pga57 on June 01, 2008, 11:44:35 AM
I've find why the MD allwyas create a news ID and config.
I think it is an issue with this motherboard because the MAC address change on each reboot !!
I suppose the solution is to add an another lan card because there no bios update, for the moment, resolving this.

Hi, I have a theory that sounds like this:

Maybe this is intentional, and there's something in the Windows driver that generates a permanent MAC address for the card at install time. Possible abuse of the MAC pool so they can safely ship the same MAC to more than one customer across the world.

Can you install Windows and see if it changes the behavior in any way?