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2019 Apr 25
0
UEFI and PXE
...it didn't support secure boot at all last I looked.
I also feed most of the content out via HTTP (much faster than TFTP).
That includes generating menus on the fly from perl CGIs (I'm
old-fashioned that way :) ).
I'm using dnsmasq as my DHCP server, so I have this in its config (where
pxesrv.cmadams.net has IP 10.10.10.2):
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# EFI boot will set ARCH option (93)
dhcp-match=set:efi64,option:client-arch,7
tag-if=set:bios,tag:!efi32,tag:!efi64
# PXE boot
dhcp-boot=tag:efi64,shimx64.efi,pxesrv.cmadams.net,10.10.10.2
dhcp-boot=tag:bios,bios/lpxelinux.0,pxesrv.cmadams.net...
2019 Apr 24
3
UEFI and PXE
We have a working PXE setup. I've tried to adapt it to UEFI as per
RHEL6 manual, but the client won't boot.
Strangely, tcpdump shows that the client tries to download all files via
tftp from the dhcp server rather than the tftp server (they are
different). next-server is pointing to the tftp server.
Any clues?
2019 Apr 25
2
UEFI and PXE
...t all last I looked.
>
> I also feed most of the content out via HTTP (much faster than TFTP).
> That includes generating menus on the fly from perl CGIs (I'm
> old-fashioned that way :) ).
>
> I'm using dnsmasq as my DHCP server, so I have this in its config (where
> pxesrv.cmadams.net has IP 10.10.10.2):
Thanks for the detailed info. But my setup is different. ISC dhcpd is set up as per https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/installation_guide/s1-netboot-pxe-config-efi, and grub.
next-server points to to the tftp server but se...