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2004 Jan 15
1
Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
Hi Aaron, i know it is not an interactive menu - but in my 'config' file i call for a textfile to be displayed : DISPLAY menu.txt that contains all my labels. See the first part of my 'config' : label 0 LOCALBOOT 0 label 1 KERNEL memdisk/memdisk APPEND initrd=images/w2k/unatt.ima label 2 KERNEL memdisk/memdisk APPEND
2003 Sep 30
1
pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
I have an image of a dos floppy that loads the undi driver from 3com and mounts an smb share. This works great with pxelinux(from syslinux) and memdisk I need to make it work with pxegrub so we can use menus. (or figure out a menu system for pxelinux) With pxegrub I use memdisk as the kernel and load the dos image as a ramdisk. The undi driver loads and doesn't complain but, the network is
2004 Jan 15
1
Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
sorry - i must have overlooked the part where you mentioned that.. my fault. What software are you looking at ? Altiris maybe ? I am, ofcourse interested in the option you are looking for. Please keep this list updated. Best regards, Rijk -----Original Message----- From: Aaron McSorley [mailto:aaron.mcsorley at amd.com] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:56 PM To: rbitter at cntnl.jnj.com Cc:
2002 Apr 30
1
Re: pxegrub and memdisk
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 15:12, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: > > Jean-Jacques pointed out a bug in GRUB and I've fixed it right now. So > the current CVS version should work with memdisk. Could you try? > > Thanks, > Okuji hi, okuji. that works great! thanks very much for your help. it might be worth mentioning memdisk in the documentation because i'm sure others would find
2004 Jan 14
0
Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
In our testing, pxelinux and Dos UNDI is much more stable than pxegrub with ten different nic drivers compiled in. The only thing holding us back on using pxelinux for all of our tftp images is the lack of a menu system. We are very close to buying a proprietary software but, I would much rather use an open source type solution. It should be possible to write some comboot code
2007 May 01
1
Using pxelinux mboot.c32 to multiboot Solaris
Hi All, Now that we have multiboot capable pxelinux, thanks to mboot.c32, I decided to try and remove pxegrub from my x86 jumpstart infrastructure since, in theory, pxelinux can now do it all. The problem I'm having is I'm not very sure I'm following Tim's documentation correctly... I'm not 100% what comes after the --- and whether the Sun kernel needs it's arguments
2008 May 07
2
Solaris / OpenSolaris
I'm having some difficulties pxe booting Solaris. So far I have tried the mboot.c32, and the pxegrub shipped with Solaris. At first I had some problems with blksize, but this disapeared when I changed from atftpd to tftpd-hpa. The point at which I'm stuck now is, the kernel and x86.microroot/x86.miniroot is loaded but then VMWare crashes. I might try with real hardware, but I thought
2006 Oct 31
0
6275104 Can''t use pxegrub to boot off e1000g on v65x
Author: szhou Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 47e5c553760ca02d7f7f83b1d8a08e7a5d531e54 Log message: 6275104 Can''t use pxegrub to boot off e1000g on v65x 6277640 "available" devinfo property for PCI-PCI bus node is incorrect on intlhotp-1.west system 6286065 "No ethernet found "message under Grub on Dell Precision MT system 6301048 Solaris banner missing when
2004 Jul 17
1
Loading Xen with PXELinux
Greetings: [ First, apologies if this has been discussed before. I looked through about the last year's worth of archives, but couldn't find a "Search feature", so I used the visual grep method, which is not foolproof. I also tried to download the full text of the archives to use the real grep, but I got an error loading it... ] I'm working on setting up the Xen virtual
2004 May 24
2
syslinux hard drive boot problem
I've recently moved from pxegrub to pxelinux (well, syslinux...) for many benefits. (memory fingerprint, etc) Its running perfectly, and exactly how I like it, except. LOCALBOOT 0 DOES NOT actually mount and boot the hard drive. All it seems to be doing is actually return error to the BIOS, which then boots the next device in it's list. This isnt a problem on most systems, but on
2007 Nov 07
1
IPAPPEND rewrite kernel argument list question
Hello Using pxelinux for so long time i don't want to use pxegrub to PXE boot solaris 10 on x86 . So i would like to use pxelinux to do this jobs . I use ipappend and mboot.c32 however i don't success to have the kernel argument appended with BOOTIF : here is what i use : LABEL solaris MENU DEFAULT MENU LABEL Solaris Jumpstart KERNEL mboot.c32 APPEND multiboot kernel/unix
2005 May 06
1
Loading Xen with PXELinux
Greetings. I have seen some postings asking if pxelinux can support the network booting of the virtual machine kernel known as Xen but i cannot find any positive answers. As has been reported pxegrub combined with nfsroot can be used, but for me nfsroot is an inconvenience. Has anyone been able to use pxelinux to boot a Xen kernel? Many Thanks Mike
2004 Jan 16
0
Menu files Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
....."We are looking at Argon, they seem to have the best menu system. The sad thing is, they dont support alot of our image types, we will use their menu system to select pxelinux which will do all the real work. So, they get the money just because they have a menu system, and pxelinux does most of the work. Another negative is the configuration is all done through a bad windows GUI."
2011 Oct 13
1
Using pxelinux mboot.c32 to jumpstart a Solaris host
Hi all, I'm trying to use mboot.c32 to build our Solaris machines but the problem we are getting is the network interface doesn't get configured. It would boot in to the miniroot and then drops in to a shell. At the shell, if I configure the interface via dhcp it would continue on with the jumpstart. This is the first time we are using syslinux (version 4.04) and looking at the
2003 Jun 24
3
Password protection
Hi, I would like to request password protection in syslinux. I know that it has come up a few times on the mailing list (google for "site:www.zytor.com syslinux password"), and on http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/2002-May/000421.html you say interesting things about COMBOOT images. So I was wondering if I could bring that feature request to your attention again :) grub has it,
2008 Apr 08
0
x86 solaris boot
Hello, I am trying to boot x86 solaris 10 8/07 via a system running fed7 and syslinux 3.62. If I use pxelinux I get the kernel to boot but it doesn't load my network drivers for the Broadcom II nic. I rebuilt the kernel (x86.miniroot) for solaris with the Broadcom nic drivers but it still didn't work. I read some stuff where people were using pxegrub and booting pxegrub.0 but
2007 Sep 13
10
Load ELF 32bits LSB executable
Hi, I'd like to load with pxelinux an RTEMS executable file, the format is ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, strtipped Can someone tell me if there is a way to load it with PXElinux. When I try to do it, the error message is : invalid or corrupt kernel image Thanks for your help. Regards. Stephane ARQUER
2003 Feb 28
1
PXELINUX v. bpbatch
What is the difference between PXELINUX and bpbatch ? AFAICT, bpbatch doe not require a TFTP server which supports the 'tsize' option. So in the absence of such a server, I may need to explore bpbatch... It seems that bpbatch can be used to remotely boot DOS. Can PXELINUX also do this? -- John
2005 Feb 15
0
Loading Xen with PXELinux
Hi Bret Did you ever manage to boot xen via PXE (either pxelinux or pxegrub)? I am trying to do the same thing, and have run into the same problem you have with PXELINUX's apparently inability to load the three required images. I did a quick search for the PXEGRUB approach, but have not yet come up with anything. Hopefully that is an option for me, assuming my NIC is supported (Broadcom
2002 Aug 07
2
Please Help -- Raid shutdown problem
We are running redhat 7.2 with 2.4 kernel. There is a 2 disk RAID 1 array which had a disk fail. The disk that failed had GRUB on it which in turn made the system unbootable. Our recovery method in a time of panic was to reinstall on a new disk saving certain partitions and reconstructing the array afterwards. During the reinstall we made a boot disk. Now we have 2 problems. 1.) The system will