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# Obscure options you probably don't need to touch:
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+# -DZPXE_SUFFIX_STRIP
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+# If the last 5 characters of the filename passed to Etherboot is
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+# ".zpxe" then strip it off. This is useful in cases where a DHCP server
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+# is not able to be configured to support conditionals. The way it works
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+# is that the DHCP server is configured with a filename like
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+# "foo.nbi.zpxe" so that when PXE asks for a filename it gets that, and
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+# loads Etherboot from that file. Etherboot then starts up and once
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+# again asks the DHCP server for a filename and once again gets
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+# foo.nbi.zpxe, but with this option turned on loads "foo.nbi" instead.
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+# This allows people to use Etherboot who might not otherwise be able to
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+# because their DHCP servers won't let them.
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+#
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# -DPOWERSAVE
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# Halt the processor when waiting for keyboard input
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# which saves power while waiting for user interaction.
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