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2017 Nov 24
9
Help for setting up windows unattended installation
Hi. I have looked at PXElinux<http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXELINUX> to understand all this, but I'm very sorry I don't. I have managed to setup to boot from PXELinux, but I'm not an expert on how to setup a menu file for making a windows unattended installation. Could someone help me with that? Is there some kind of a forum for this or is it just by email?
2006 Mar 11
2
Can this be done with PXELinux?
Hi This is what I like to be able to do. 1. Computer boot on LAN, using PXELinux. 2. If the computer is booting for the first time it sends MAC adr, RAM, size of harddrive and name of videocard to a shared folder on a computer, maybe a server, that is attached to the network. 3. If this is not the first time it scan for a new task, could be a new ghostimage or an unattended installation of a
2017 Nov 25
0
FW: Help for setting up windows unattended installation
Hi, I'm not sure what you call it, but I do not use EFI, so I guess it is BIOS/legacy system. My idea was to have the option to install windows 7 on my computer and it should install drivers that's not recognized in the install progress. My default file is this: DEFAULT menu.c32 PROMPT 0 MENU TITLE PXE Special Boot Menu MENU INCLUDE pxelinux.cfg/graphics.conf MENU AUTOBOOT
2017 Nov 26
0
FW: Help for setting up windows unattended installation
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Kenneth Vandb?k <valnurat at gmail.com> wrote: > I looked at the link and it seems to this is what I need to do. > I have copied wimboot file to my \tftpboot directory, but it seems it can't > find the file in the progress. > > I have a QNAP nas for this. > > This is my setup.menu file: > > MENU TITLE Setup Menu > >
2017 Dec 05
0
FW: Help for setting up windows unattended installation
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Kenneth Vandb?k <valnurat at gmail.com> wrote: > I found out that "wimboot" has to be lowercase. Merely match what the tftpd will work with. > Now wimboot, but I get this problem as the attachmen shows. > > My configfile is like this: > > # setup.menu begin > MENU TITLE Setup Menu > LABEL MainMenu > MENU LABEL ^Return
2005 Jan 31
3
[Fwd: IPAPPEND on http://syslinux.zytor.com/faq.php#config]
FYI -------- Original Message -------- Subject: IPAPPEND on http://syslinux.zytor.com/faq.php#config Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:20:00 +0100 From: Pascal Terjan <pterjan at mandrakesoft.com> Organization: Mandrakesoft To: david at weekly.org Hi, I needed to get the MAC from which we booted using pxelinux (in order to know which interface we used to boot). I found reading the source that
2003 Sep 05
7
Network Boot IP Configuration Dilemma
Background: I recently wrote to Peter Anvin regarding IPAPPEND functionality, and he suggested I take the issue to this mailing list. I see it has been touched upon several times, after reviewing the archives. Let me see if I can add to it with a good level of detail: When using PXE to network boot a linux client, PXE must first acquire the client's IP address, by dhcp request, then, the
2007 Jun 05
3
IP details in COM32 module
Hi all I'm trying to resolve a problem that's recently popped up by turning on auxillary VLANs for our Linux workstations. The problem shows as DHCP failling for anaconda (but always succeeds for PXE). I tried adding 'ipappend 1' to the pxelinux config files but had no joy. I'm thinking that if I write a COM32 module that adds "ip=1.2.3.4 gateway=1.2.3.1
2010 Mar 26
3
Availability of a variable of the TFTP server IP addressto be used in pxelinux.cfg/default
Hello Shao, Thank you for your hint. I saw this one already earlier but I wanted to avoid it for two reasons: - One of my images uses a CPIO INITRD which I found rather complicated editing (like I wrote I'm quite new to all that Linux stuff). - For each new release I will need to do the changes to the prebuilt images again. I'm not the one who creates the images. I'm downloading
2008 Aug 14
5
pxelinux server's IP address
Hello, I am experimenting with pxelinux. My setup is currently working. My network card receives IP address from DHCP server, and then it downloads pxelinux.0 and executes it. PXElinux loads its config file ('pxelinux.cfg/default') and is able to download vmlinuz and initrd.gz from TFTP server, and execute vmlinuz. Now the question: is there any way to pass server's IP address as a
2017 Dec 06
2
No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!
Hi. I have setup virtualbox with a windows 10 that is acting as a DHCP and TFTP server. I have created folder like this: c:\tftpboot in that folder "pxelinux.0" and "ldlinux.c32" is located. another folder is created: c:\tftpboot\pxelinux.cfg In that folder "default" is located. I have another testpc that I want to startup with pxe, but I get this error:
2007 Jun 05
6
xen network Dom0
hi, i''ve tried again Debian testing, with xen 3.1 binary. it works fine but i can''t have the networt working: i''ve have an ethernet card with static IP: 172.20.2.160 gateway: 172.20.2.1 uname -r :2.6.18-xen without xen, the network works fine. here''s my output: eth0 Lien encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0F:FE:6B:57:32 inet adr:172.20.2.160
2006 May 18
1
sending Form with fieldtype FILE by AJAX
Hi all. Is it possible to send a form with a FILE type field by ajax? I try to capture value of that field by $F and append it to param and send call by it look like it failed. Maybe some change on header on something? What do you think about that? really thanks for any help Gregor ---------------------------------------------------- Dwór Artusa PKO BP 2006 Puchar Świata we Florecie kobiet w
2006 Apr 19
1
Sending SIP NOTIFY / How to get remote SIP port?
try, database get SIP/Registry/<peername> it gives you a string which contains the info, then pass it to CUT to extract ip-adr and port Freddi > To do that you need to get the remote ip address and port of the sip peer! > > I found the function: > > ${SIPPEER(exten:ip) > > But how can I get the port??? > >
2009 Jul 24
3
Problem with PXE, menu, and ipappend
I have been using PXELINUX with the "ipappend 2" option for a long time. To make things a little more user friendly, I decided to set up menus (text menus with menu.c32), but they wouldn't work (blank screen and corrupted menu flashes by when you hit a key). I went through all kinds of combinations of options, and finally found that commenting out the "ipappend 2" line
2007 Jul 24
1
Nested list depth limit?
I'm trying to convert the following text into an ordered list, but when it hits the fourth level nested list, the list items aren't converted into <li>'s. Is there a limit to how far you can nest a list? * COURT INFORMATION * Opinions &amp; Orders * Administrative Orders * Opinion Search * Supreme Court * Superior Court *
2006 Nov 28
1
help
Heloo! I have 3 Vpn with 3 servers! pc1 with debian and adr. for ex. 10.10.10.x pc2 with debian and adr. for ex. 10.10.10.y pc3 with debian and adr. for ex. 10.10.10.z On tinc i have pc1 connect to pc2 and pc3 pc2 connect to pc1 and pc3 pc3 connect to pc1 and pc3 Evrithing works fine but i whant to connect from home to this vpn but at my home i have a pppoe (no ip adr., i have user and pass to
2004 Aug 19
2
ipappend on command line
Is there a way to use IPAPPEND 1 on the pxelinux command line. I want to be able to pass the whole command line in my menu files and not use the config file. Thanks Aaron
2008 Aug 01
3
Xen Networking problem!
Hi, I ''ve got a CentOS 5.2 server running xen 3.0 with 2 DomUs also running CentOS 5.2. All my boxes are up-to date. I''m experiencing trouble with networking. Dom0 can reach the outside world when no DomU are started. It can also reach the outside world when only one DomU is running. The troubles begin when I start the second DomU. At first, this new DomU, called DomU2,
2006 Feb 17
4
What do you which you new about pxelinux?
Hi All, I am going to be presenting a 45 minute session at Linux World in April on how to use PXELinux to provision linux systems, among other things. This probably isn't of value to most on the list, as it is geared towards giving new users a jumpstart on what's needed so that they can get up and going quickly along with some practical suggestions and tips. I'll be