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2003 Jan 06
8
PXE booting
...from the DHCP, then it finds the TFTP server, downloads pxelinux.0, executes it which causes the floppy to be downloaded, the file is transfered but it just stays there. the PXE implementation is: BootManage UNDI PXE-2.0 (build 083) BootManage PXE-2.0 PROM 1.0 AN983 3.00 SDK 3.0/083 (OEM73) (C) bootix gmbh , Licensed to FSC Of course it boots with 2000 RIS.... Besides a broken bios implementation, is there something i can try? Thanks! Luis Correia PGP Fingerprint: BC44 D7DA 5A17 F92A CA21 9ABE DFF0 3540 2322 21F6 Key Server: http://pgp.mit.edu
2003 May 30
7
load pxelinux w/o PXE BIOS?
...> Yes I could also use etherboot/netboot (w/o pxelinux) but the point is I > have a install server environment which does work just fine, and would > like to use VMware GSX as a demo setup on my laptop. This should be as > much as the live setup as possible. The two things I know of: - bootix has floppy images of its PXE roms. Didn't try them, but you could try www.bootix.de. These are demos of the roms, so maybe they do what you need. - The etherboot developers had some plans to extend etherboot to support PXE. But AFAIK nothing usable is available, the only thing that is possible...
2002 Mar 26
2
PXE-capable NIC listing?
Trey, The Compaq NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit Server Adapter supports PXE: http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/networking/NC7770/ This NIC will be available next month. Also, our strategy is to support PXE on all ProLiant server embedded NICs (10/100/1000) beginning with G2 (generation2) models. Also, most existing DL and all BL servers currently support PXE on their embedded (10/100) NICs. Let
2003 Feb 25
6
token ring for pxelinux
is token ring supported by pxelinux or only ethernet?
2003 Mar 24
0
FW: PXE booting
...l! And still it hangs after having downloaded the memdisk image :( This is the full text I get on screen: -------------------------------------------------------------------- BootManage UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 083) BootManage PXE-2.0 PROM 1.0. AN983 3.80, SDK 3.0/083 (OEM73) Copyright (C) 1989,2002 bootix Technology GmbH, D-41466 Neuss. PXE Software Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Intel Corporation. Licensed to FSC GmbH CLIENT MAC ADDR: xx xx xx xx xx xx GUID: xxx.... (does not matter) CLIENT IP: 172.26.22.41 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP 172.26.22.5 GATEWAY IP: 172.26.22.1 PXELINUX 2.03 t Cop...
2003 Mar 25
0
PXE booting - Solution FOUND!!!
...l! And still it hangs after having downloaded the memdisk image :( This is the full text I get on screen: -------------------------------------------------------------------- BootManage UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 083) BootManage PXE-2.0 PROM 1.0. AN983 3.80, SDK 3.0/083 (OEM73) Copyright (C) 1989,2002 bootix Technology GmbH, D-41466 Neuss. PXE Software Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Intel Corporation. Licensed to FSC GmbH CLIENT MAC ADDR: xx xx xx xx xx xx GUID: xxx.... (does not matter) CLIENT IP: 172.26.22.41 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP 172.26.22.5 GATEWAY IP: 172.26.22.1 PXELINUX 2.03 t Cop...
2009 Apr 29
3
Strange behaviour when using vesamenu.c32 and PXELinux
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas and perhaps solutions around an error i've been experiencing when using vesamenu.c32 (and the other non-vesa menu too). I have tried three different versions (the latest three) of pxelinux and the other files. The problem exists in all of them. My setup is pretty simple, filename defined in dhcpd, boot up from pxe, starts requesting configs, and
2002 Feb 06
4
Etherboot & pxelinux (was: thank you)
Hi, Peter Lister <P.Lister at sychron.com> schrieb am 06.02.02: > In way way better and easier? When I have criticised pxelinux I think > I've always stated *why* etherboot seems better for our environment. > > I'm not trying to be religious, or get anyone to change a working system > - I'm genuinely interested what differences others perceive. I've looked
2007 Dec 14
8
KEEPPXE/DOS
First off I love syslinux and it has worked flawless for us on the unix side of the realm. We're trying to use our ghost images within a dos netboot using syslinux. Unfortunatly we can only pass DHCP ip's to hosts that exhibit a vendor code 'like windows/pxe/and other os's do". Unfortunatly DOS does not, so we cannot request a second IP after the pxe process to map samba
2010 Jun 11
24
[Xen-API] [XCP]: RC1 of XCP 0.5 available for testing
Hi everyone, The first release candidate of the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) version 0.5 is now available for testing from: http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_source_0.5.html XCP-0.5 is intended to be a *stable* release, suitable for long-term production use. Please download this release candidate and give it a thorough workout! Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ xen-api
2010 Jun 11
24
[Xen-API] [XCP]: RC1 of XCP 0.5 available for testing
Hi everyone, The first release candidate of the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) version 0.5 is now available for testing from: http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_source_0.5.html XCP-0.5 is intended to be a *stable* release, suitable for long-term production use. Please download this release candidate and give it a thorough workout! Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ xen-api
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...t; > The PCs in question support PXE, which allows loading a boot file > via tftp. A search of the web led me to lots of ways to boot Linux > clients from Linux servers, but no hint as to how to boot Windows > clients from Linux servers. Anyone give me a clue? > Hi Have a look a bootix (www.bootix.com). They have some technology which operate with a nt server: <citation> With Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 or DOS PC clients, a remoteboot is supported, where Windows 95/3.x and DOS PCs can be run diskless. </citation> I am not familiar with their product though. -- Marcel...