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2012 Oct 01
1
help configuring netboot over remote serial terminal
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!PXE entry point found (we hope) at 9A4B:0106 via plan A
UNDI code segment at 9A4B len 44B0
UNDI data segment at 9412 len 6390
Getting cached packet 01 02 03
My IP address seems to be CF9A3B89 207.154.59.137
ip=207.154.59.137:207.154.59.135:0.0.0.0:255.255.255.224
BOOTIF=01-00-25-90-39-71-1c
SYSUUID=534d4349-0002-3990-2500-399025001f71
TFTP prefix: Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/default ok
Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? Or at least some guidance
as to which config file might need tweaking (I'm not quite sure which
order these are getting executed in, or at what steps of th...
2013 Jan 11
2
HP Probook 6570b - Unable to locate configuration file
...n et al
!PXE entry point found (we hope) at 845A:03B2 via plan A
UNDI code segment at 845A len 0814
UNDI data segment at 84DC len 2E40
Getting cached packet 01 02 03
My IP address seems to be 0A651889 10.101.24.137
ip=10.101.24.137:10.101.24.20:10.101.24.1:255.255.255.0
BOOTIF=01-10-60-4b-4a-93-ee
SYSUUID=977d2b5e-911c-e211-80b4-08c97201c0c8
TFTP prefix:
Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/977d2b5e-911c-e211-80b4-08c97201c0c8
Here it waits for a couple of minutes, and then tries to
load pxelinux.cfg/01-10-60-4b-4a-93-ee, and it continues like this. This takes
forever. Finally it tries to load pxelinux.cfg...
2010 Jul 02
1
Syslinux 4.01 released
...iggered primarily
when selecting a very long command line in the menu system.
* lua.c32: Lua script interpreter, currently experimental.
* PXELINUX: new option IPAPPEND 4 to append the system UUID to
the kernel command line.
* PXELINUX: display BOOTIF and SYSUUID at startup time, and
when Ctrl-N is pressed on the command line.
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Title: syslinux
Version: 4.01
Entered-date: 2010-07-02
Description: SYSLINUX is a collection of boot loaders for the Linux
operating system which operates off Linux ext2/3/4 or...
2011 Dec 07
2
Possible typo in syslinux.txt doc
...ration file; see pxelinux.txt.)
This allows an initrd program to determine from which
interface the system booted.
4: indicates that an option of the following format
should be generated and added to the kernel command line:
SYSUUID=<system uuid>
... in lower case hexadecimal in the format normally used for
UUIDs (same as for the configuration file; see pxelinux.txt.)