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							- Date:        11/9/2001 3:56 PM
 - Received:    11/9/2001 4:05 PM
 - From:        Steve Tilden, stilden@sicom-sys.com
 - 
 - ...
 - 
 - 2)  I have added conditional code to main.c from Etherboot 5.0.4 to add
 - a new default boot option and I have included the modified main.c as an
 - attachment to this message.
 - 
 - As I received Etherboot 5.0.4, in the Config file, if you select
 - ASK_BOOT with a non zero time-out option, then you also get to set
 - ANS_DEFAULT = ANS_NETWORK or ANS_DEFAULT = ANS_LOCAL to determine what
 - will happen if the operator does not respond to the prompt.   I have now
 - added conditional code in main.c such that if you set ANS_DEFAULT =
 - ANS_AUTO, the default answer will be set according to whether or not
 - there is a hard disk in the system (as detected by the BIOS).  If a hard
 - disk is present, then if the operator does nothing, the system will boot
 - from it.  If a hard disk does not exist, then again if the operator does
 - nothing, the system will boot via the network.  Either way, for our
 - particular environment, the operator has to do nothing to get it to boot
 - correctly.  Yet the operator can still override the default selection
 - to, for example, allow a unit without a hard disk, to boot directly from
 - a floppy rather than the network, or to allow a unit with a hard disk,
 - to boot from the network.
 - 
 - I don't know it the code I have added might be correct for a future
 - production version of Etherboot, but I thought I'd send it to you and
 - let you get it into the system if you feel it might be appropriate.
 - 
 - Thanks,
 - 
 - Steve Tilden
 - Sicom Systems Inc.
 - stilden@sicom-sys.com
 - 
 - [Ed: On a compliant BIOS, it will actually boot the next device in the
 - BIOS list if local is selected, either explicitly or by timeout, which
 - may or may not be the hard disk, which is why it's less than general and
 - not included in the distribution by default.]
 
 
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