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2014 Dec 15
1
Using of pxelinux configfiles for both BIOS and UEFI boot
...reach.
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>Peter
Hello Ady,
I checked this now by sniffing with wireshark but there is no search for pxelinux.cfg/syslinux.cfg in either bios or efi mode before searching for pxelinux.cfg/default. (using a renamed syslinux.efi in efi64 mode)
If I remove/rename the bootloader ldlinux.e64 the seachorder for efi is:
Ldlinux.e64
/ldlinux.e64
/boot/isolinux/ldlinux.e64
/isolinux/ldlinux.e64
/boot/syslinux/ldlinux.e64
/syslinux/ldlinux.e64
/ldlinux.e64
If I remove/rename the configfile pxelinux.cfg/default the searchorder for efi is:
pxelinux.cfg/uuid (or something similar)
pxelinux.cfg/mac...
2014 Dec 12
0
Using of pxelinux configfiles for both BIOS and UEFI boot
>I could be wrong about this, but... I think that it could still be possible to get multiple architectures / firmwares mixed together >while using c32 modules, without dhcp options, and perhaps even without applying pxelinux-options.
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>If I understood correctly, this tftp server can choose between 2 boot files, depending on BIOS/UEFI client, and the problem is >choosing a
2014 Dec 11
2
Using of pxelinux configfiles for both BIOS and UEFI boot
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Leenders, Peter
> <Peter.Leenders at computacenter.com> wrote:
>
> > This look promising, if I could separate the config files for the different
> > boot architectures Bios and UEFI. I have 2 different boot files in 2
> > different locations, but after startup they both refer to the
> > tftproot/pxlinux.cfg/default config