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2018 Jun 08
2
/etc/gai.conf fails to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 for NFS
..."precedence" settings) but none achieved the desired effect. Am I misunderstanding how this is supposed to work? Cheers, sr. -- || Steve Rikli ||| Well, we've stared at it... that oughta || || Systems Administrator ||| fix it! Let's get outta here. || || Genyosha Networks ||| || || sr at genyosha.net ||| - Crow, MST3K ||
2018 Jun 08
2
/etc/gai.conf fails to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 for NFS
...know for certain before I give up on gai.conf and restort to disabling IPv6 or other workarounds (e.g. /etc/nfsmount.conf). Thanks, sr. -- || Steve Rikli ||| Well, we've stared at it... that oughta || || Systems Administrator ||| fix it! Let's get outta here. || || Genyosha Networks ||| || || sr at genyosha.net ||| - Crow, MST3K ||
2008 May 14
4
Default PXE boot timeout
Hello all, I have a NFSroot'ed a couple of OS platforms so that servers can have the option (web access) to: a. boot off a CentOS NFS root over the network b. or LOCAL hardrive (FreeBSD). A Simple script controls this so that if user selects NFS root - - /etc/dhcpd.conf will be updated to include the filename "pxelinux.0" parameter and it will find its configuration file based
2023 Apr 03
1
pxelinux takes too long trying all the config file options
On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 12:52:41PM -0400, Rob Roschewsk via Syslinux wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a situation where I want to netboot and ONLY use pxelinux.cfg/default. > > It seems to take FOREVER for pxelinux to try all of the config file > file options before falling through to default .... trying each > possible combination multiple times ... increasing the wait time >
2023 Nov 20
1
tftp problems
I've used TFTP server on CentOS/RHEL 7 and 8 but not 9, so take my notes with the appropriate grain of salt... JIC, confirm on the TFTP server you have a process socket for it, e.g. $ netstat -a | grep tftp udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:tftp 0.0.0.0:* Your 'systemctl status' output implies things are OK, but worth a check. I don't see a "tftpboot" symlink
2020 Oct 20
0
"Most Linux distributions won't be using "
[ warning: thread hijack ] On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 10:21:48PM +0300, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > ... > 3_ Unless you specifically want to use a Syslinux variant (e.g. ISOLINUX), I > would suggest not investing "too much" time on configuring it. In the near > future, most Linux distributions won't be using it. Can you explain/elaborate on what this means? Sorry if I
2018 Jun 09
2
/etc/gai.conf fails to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 for NFS
In article <bc751efa-07f1-91de-9248-5f90f961bcb4 at gmail.com>, Gordon Messmer <centos at centos.org> wrote: >On 06/08/2018 03:23 PM, Steve Rikli wrote: >> >> This seems the most likely explanation, I'd just like to know for certain >> before I give up on gai.conf and restort to disabling IPv6 or other >> workarounds (e.g. /etc/nfsmount.conf). >
2013 Oct 30
2
installing only pxelinux?
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 09:52:57AM +0200, Ady wrote: > > > The wiki (http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX) still says: > > > > "copy pxelinux.0 (from the SYSLINUX distribution) and any > > kernel or initrd images that you want to boot" > > > > like I've been doing forever, but how do I know what else I need, and > >
2023 Aug 16
1
UEFI syslinux PXE boot issues
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 02:05:33PM +0200, AL13N via Syslinux wrote: > Joakim Tjernlund schreef op 2023-08-16 13:15: > > On Thu, 1970-01-01 at 00:00 +0000, AL13N via Syslinux wrote: > > > > > > I'm used to non-UEFI PXE boot, and I use it for my network installer > > > since forever ago. > > > > > > Looking up how to UEFI PXE boot, I use
2013 Oct 29
3
installing only pxelinux?
I've been using pxelinux since version 3 (way back when Fedora was new and RedHat was still free :-) ) but looking at the more modern releases I have a sinking feeling I've "just been doing it wrong" all these years. E.g. back then I'd download the syslinux tarball, copy pxelinux.0, menu.c32, and maybe memdisk to /tftpboot/ and that was pretty much it. I don't recall