On 19.04.2014 02:48, Mroczek, Joseph T wrote: > Hello: > > Currently, the DHCP logic assumes that if a gateway is received in the DHCP packet the boot server is on a remote network. Given that CIDR is now over 20 years old, I think it is a safe assumption that a netmask will be offered in DHCP options. > > Can this be removed? Or is there still a need to cover the classful case? > Please detail the failure scenario. Current code follows standard behaviour for PXE clients and changing it would break any installation which relies on it. > Thank you for any attention you can pay this matter. > > ~joe > > > diff -Naur grub-2.02~beta2/grub-core/net/bootp.c grub-2.02~beta2-jtm-clean/grub-core/net/bootp.c > --- grub-2.02~beta2/grub-core/net/bootp.c 2013-12-24 11:40:31.000000000 -0500 > +++ grub-2.02~beta2-jtm-clean/grub-core/net/bootp.c 2014-04-18 20:38:05.858208600 -0400 > @@ -191,18 +227,6 @@ > if (bp->gateway_ip) > { > grub_net_network_level_netaddress_t target; > - grub_net_network_level_address_t gw; > - char *rname; > - > - target.type = GRUB_NET_NETWORK_LEVEL_PROTOCOL_IPV4; > - target.ipv4.base = bp->server_ip; > - target.ipv4.masksize = 32; > - gw.type = GRUB_NET_NETWORK_LEVEL_PROTOCOL_IPV4; > - gw.ipv4 = bp->gateway_ip; > - rname = grub_xasprintf ("%s:gw", name); > - if (rname) > - grub_net_add_route_gw (rname, target, gw); > - grub_free (rname); > > target.type = GRUB_NET_NETWORK_LEVEL_PROTOCOL_IPV4; > target.ipv4.base = bp->gateway_ip; > > _______________________________________________ > Grub-devel mailing list > Grub-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel >