Arends, R.R.
2011-Mar-29 11:28 UTC
[syslinux] Most efficient way of pxe booting windows pe
Hi guys, We are using syslinux (memdisk) and gpxe already for a while. Also got a working winpe boot method by means of pxe. Which basicly is a dd of an 'recovery partition' where winpe.wim is on. That method isn't really the most efficient way, cause its loaded into memory twice. We are going to do a major windows 7 deployment soon and i'm looking for the most efficient way of booting a small winpe. Can anyone tell me the options and what is the best and most efficient method of today into booting a winpe.wim? Thanks in advance! Rgds, /reni
Lindgren Daniel
2011-Mar-29 13:50 UTC
[syslinux] Most efficient way of pxe booting windows pe
> We are using syslinux (memdisk) and gpxe already for a while. > Also got a working winpe boot method by means of pxe. Which > basicly is a dd of an 'recovery partition' where winpe.wim is on. > That method isn't really the most efficient way, cause its > loaded into memory twice. > > We are going to do a major windows 7 deployment soon and i'm > looking for the most efficient way of booting a small winpe. > Can anyone tell me the options and what is the best and most > efficient method of today into booting a winpe.wim?We're using PXELINUX with memdisk to boot a WinPE ISO (RAM disk, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd799303(WS.10).aspx), transferred by HTTP using gpxe. Takes about 15 seconds to transfer on a LAN. Our 64-bit ISO image is ~172 MB, even when loaded twice we're only talking about ~350 MB RAM. Our Windows 7 machines have 2048-4096 MB RAM, can't see the problem. Cheers, Daniel