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2015 Oct 07
2
Hyper-V Gen 2 waiting for ldlinux.e64
...12 R2 Hyper-V Generation 2 VM as a PXE client (no physical machines available). This is a UEFI VM, and as per instructions I've read I have disabled secure boot on this VM for the installation of Linux. I am using the latest tftp-hpa package with the following config: # /etc/default/tftpd-hpa TFTP_USERNAME="tftp" TFTP_DIRECTORY="/var/lib/tftpboot" TFTP_ADDRESS="[::]:69" TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure --verbose" I was using the latest version of syslinux from here: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/syslinux-6.03.tar.gz I then started testing with th...
2015 Sep 07
2
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
...et a > new prompt > > > > OK to here using 192.168.1.9 for NIC eth(0) and tftpd server 192.168.1.9 > >I do understand that your network is not 192.168.0.0 but 192.168.1.0. >I don't understand what information is in _twice_ stating 192.168.1.9. /etc/default/tftpd-hpa TFTP_USERNAME = "tftp" TFTP_DIRECTORY = "srv/tftpboot" TFTP_ADDRESS = "192.168.1.9:69" #Same as eth(0) IP address on ethernet card -- is this the right way to do it?******* # ****or should eth(0) IP and TFTP ADDRESS be different?***** TFTP_OPTIONS = "-l -c -s&qu...
2015 Sep 07
0
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
...ohn via Syslinux wrote: > At 05:13 AM 9/6/2015, Geert Stappers via Syslinux wrote: > > > >I do understand that your network is not 192.168.0.0 but 192.168.1.0. > >I don't understand what information is in _twice_ stating 192.168.1.9. > > /etc/default/tftpd-hpa > TFTP_USERNAME = "tftp" > TFTP_DIRECTORY = "srv/tftpboot" TFTP_DIRECTORY = "/srv/tftpboot" > TFTP_ADDRESS = "192.168.1.9:69" > #Same as eth(0) IP address on ethernet card -- is this the right way to do it?******* What I have: 'TFTP_ADDRESS="0...
2015 Oct 07
0
Hyper-V Gen 2 waiting for ldlinux.e64
...ration 2 VM as a PXE client (no physical machines available). This is a UEFI VM, and as per instructions I've read I have disabled secure boot on this VM for the installation of Linux. I am using the latest tftp-hpa package with the following config: > > # /etc/default/tftpd-hpa > > TFTP_USERNAME="tftp" > TFTP_DIRECTORY="/var/lib/tftpboot" > TFTP_ADDRESS="[::]:69" > TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure --verbose" > > I was using the latest version of syslinux from here: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/syslinux-6.03.tar.gz > I...
2015 Oct 07
2
Hyper-V Gen 2 waiting for ldlinux.e64
...available). This is a UEFI VM, and > > as per instructions I've read I have disabled secure boot on this > > VM for the installation of Linux. I am using the latest tftp-hpa > > package with the following config: > > > > # /etc/default/tftpd-hpa > > > > TFTP_USERNAME="tftp" > > TFTP_DIRECTORY="/var/lib/tftpboot" > > TFTP_ADDRESS="[::]:69" > > TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure --verbose" > > > > I was using the latest version of syslinux from here: > > https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/s...
2014 Mar 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014/3/7 ?? 05:23, Gene Cumm wrote: > On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Bryan Romine <bromine1027 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Sorry for the confusion, I am actually using 6.02. It turns out that I was >> trying to use the 32-bit efi binary to load 64-bit kernels. I switched to >> using "syslinux64.efi" but it hangs during boot, just before loading the >>
2014 Mar 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
...??? ldlinux.e32 ??? ldlinux.e64 ??? lpxelinux.0 ??? memtest86 ??? MEMTEST86+_VERSION ??? pxelinux.0 ??? pxelinux.cfg ??? ??? default ??? PXELINUX_VERSION ??? vmlinuz-3.12-0.bpo.1-amd64 ??? vmlinuz-pxe -> vmlinuz-3.12-0.bpo.1-amd64 4 directories, 47 files -------------- next part -------------- TFTP_USERNAME="tftp" TFTP_DIRECTORY="/tftpboot/nbi_img" TFTP_ADDRESS="0.0.0.0:69" TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure --ipv4 -v -v -v"