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Use the netX variables. These refer to whatever interface was it
booted off of.<br>
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<div>During chain loading of ipxe is there some way<br>
to determine which interface ipxe was loaded from? <br>
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Without this info, I will need to embed a script to walk
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the smbios/product and then still its a guess at which
interface to use because<br>
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of a different number of nic cards loaded.<br>
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Instead, Is there a way to determine motherboard nic's?<br>
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