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2009 Feb 25
4
[gpxelinux] How to use sanboot.c32 to attach a iscsi lun and then boot from CD
Hi,
I've been trying a couple of day now, but I can't seem to figure it out.
On www.etherboot.org, I found the example of configuring gPXE so that
it mounts an iSCSI lun and then boot from CDROM so you are able to
install on the LUN. But if I use gpxelinux.0 (latest release 3.73),
with sanboot.c32 like this:
label sanboot2008srv
menu label ^[iscsi] Windows server 2008
kernel
2008 May 23
3
Syslinux 3.70pre9 - sanboot.c32 says: gPXE API not detected'
Hi,
I have a working PXE environment that chainloads gPXE and loads pxelinux.0
afterwards. As I'm also interested in doing san boot (in my case aoe) I
tried loading the new gpxelinux.0 file instead of my gPXE --> pxelinux.0
setup (works) and booting from my aoe target by adding this to the default
config file:
LABEL doaoe
MENU LABEL Continue AoE
kernel sanboot.c32
append
2009 Apr 09
1
iSCSI booting Windows XP
Dear Developer:
i am working a project including iSCSI booting. i have a iscsi server with windows xp system image and fedora system image, and a booting server providing dhcp and tftp services.I made some menus using pxelinux and things are working fine with linux, but failed with windows .
i use the following strings in my dhcpd.conf:
.......
filename = "pxelinux.0";
2011 Feb 04
1
sanboot.c32 with gpxelinux 4.03
Hello All.
Yesterday I?m trying another ways but without luck.
Issue still exist ? Please help.
Is it possible to rewrite DHCP setting for sanboot.c32 after gpxelinux.0 load?
Will be nice to have this possibility because:
1. DHCP can be ?black box?.
2. DHCP admin not available.
3. PXE server rewrite dhcp setting.
I cannot boot from cdrom after pxe(gpxelinux.0) ? please help.
LABEL Windows 7
2010 Jul 01
1
XP iscsi gpxelinux?
I have a working pxelinux environment.
I point the "boot server" (windows dhcp) to my tftp server and
"Bootfile name" to pxelinux.
How would I invoke the chain loader over iscsi?
I was reading the following page and wondering if I could use
gpxelinux to boot this?
http://etherboot.org/wiki/soc/2009/dverkamp/notes/windows_xp_iscsi
I saw examples of san boot here
2009 Feb 03
1
hello and aoe booting
hi to the list,
Hello everyone, I am new in the world of pxe booting and i try to use
AOE to boot my linux debian lenny machines.
I install the linux like this:
parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt
parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt
parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 17408B 314590207B
parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 314590208B 3535815679B
parted -s
2009 Sep 03
1
gpxelinux questions
Hi All,
I've been enjoying playing with gpxe and gpxelinux, however I have a
few questions that I'd love to get some answers for...
1) Will gpxelinux support chain loading of other NBPs without hanging
or is this already resolved ?
2) Why does gpxelinux take much longer than pxelinux to enumerate the
UUID, MAC address, then hex IP address chop ?
3) Can gpxelinux load gpxe scripts at all
2008 Aug 05
3
HVM iSCSI Boot ROM
Microsoft has their "boot" version of their iSCSI software initiator. Apparently this still requires that the network card be iSCSI Boot "enabled." Intel seems to be the only obvious company out there supporting it on their Server adapters - I was wondering if there are any thoughts/plans on implementing iSCSI Boot functionality in the HVM Boot ROM? Or maybe there''s
2009 Apr 17
1
keeppxe option is still broken with gpxelinux.0 in 3.75
but it works well with pxelinux.0 in 3.75
2010 Dec 03
1
Enable debug messages for gpxelinux.0
All,
For several days, I've been trying to debug an issue booting a Windows 7 machine over iscsi (utilizing gpxelinux.0 and sanboot.c32).
?
??? - I can get it to function OK utilizing plain gPXE (so I know my iscsi config is OK and also the iscsi drive is OK).
??? - When utilizing gpxelinux, the system shows that the iscsi drive is mounting and trying to boot. However, at that point the
2010 Oct 11
1
Problems with gpxelinux and Broadcom 57711
Hello.
We are using gpxelinux from SYSLINUX 4.02. We recently purchased some HP
Proliant BL460c G6 servers with Broadcom BCM 57711 10Gbit NICS.
We have a very simple pxelinux.gpxe script compiled into gpxelinux.0:
#!gpxe
set use-cached 1
dhcp net0
chain http://webserver/gpxe/gpxe.php?IP=${net0/ip}
The PHP script dynamically creates a config file that looks something
like this:
#!gpxe
set
2008 Mar 26
4
SYSLINUX 3.70-pre7: a very special prerelease
I have produced a first cut of integrating gPXE with PXELINUX. This
builds, in addition to the usual pxelinux.0, an image called gpxelinux.0
which includes the gPXE network stack.
The result is that one can now download images via (almost) any network
protocol supported by gPXE, including http. This lets one do fun things
like using a CGI or PHP script for the configuration file.
SAN
2010 Mar 03
1
[gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some machines
Randy McAnally wrote:
>
> Thank you so much, this is the kind of news I needed!
>
> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: "Arends, R.R." <r.r.arends at hro.nl>
> To: "Randy McAnally" <rsm at fast-serv.com>
> Cc: <gpxe at etherboot.org>
> Sent: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:10:56 +0100
> Subject: Re: [gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some
2009 Apr 26
3
memdisk issue with gpxelinux.0
Helle,
I'm facing a strange issue with memdisk
The context :
syslinux 3.75
gpxelinux.0
the gpxe stript called from a menu executed through menu.c32 :
#!gpxe
kernel /modules/memdisk initrd=/freedos
initrd /freedos
The output before the freeze :
/boot.gpxe. ok
/modules/memdisk. ok
/freedos...... ok
MEMDISK 3.75 3.75 Copyright 2001-2009 H. Peter Anvin et al
e820: 0000000000000000
2011 Apr 17
2
gpxelinux.0: pxechain to another NBP then RET fails
IRC user ernini first noticed this. We both tried using
gpxe/gpxelinux.0 from Syslinux-4.04-pre22. ernini used pxechain to a
commercial NBP which RETs (the same as PXELINUX) and failed. Both of
us had success with core/pxelinux.0 from Syslinux-4.04-pre22.
For my test, I have a VM in VMware Server 2.0.2 (VMHW v7). I loaded
gpxelinux.0 using the VM's built-in PXE ROM. Then I used
2008 Sep 03
4
gpxelinux feature request
Hi All,
A while back there was some mention that gpxe may acquire the
ability to receive command-line parameters. I'd dearly love if
this could become a reality.
It would be fantastic if we could have a pxelinux menu config
as follows:
KERNEL gpxelinux.0
APPEND config http://someserver.net/gpxe-for-this-box.cfg
This would solve a huge number of our problems since we
don't have the
2011 Nov 29
2
gpxelinux.0 and slow HTTP performance on VMware ESX
Hi,
I found this message in your online mail archive, i have found the same problem and did some research in the past on this. Maybe you would be interested to know it is a problem on any virtualisation product not just ESX. Second it is a problem in gPXE that you embedded in gPXElinux. The problem was build in gPXE after version 0.97 so any gPXElinux build a newer version has this problem. I
2011 Nov 16
2
Strange behavior
I'm using syslinux 4.04 with dynamically generated menus configuration based
on info found in various web pages. I'm doing my testing using a vCetner
4.10 Vmware virtual machine. This works some of the time, but not always.
I just copied the prebuilt modules from the syslinux 4.04 distribution for
gpxelinx.0, menu.c32, reboot.c32, and pxelinux.0
When I boot a machine dhcpd says to boot
2008 May 27
1
need advice: runing gpxelinux.0 without tftp
Hi,
?I happily use gpxelinux.0 in subnets where nic-embedded pxe stack can
load it from a tftp server pointed by the dhcp daemon.
Now I'd like to know the best way to run gpxelinux.0 in a special
subnets, where no tftp trafic is allowed, http is served through a
reverse proxy, and dhcp is ok.
I tried "gpxe on local media (rom/iso/floppy/usb) -> gpxelinux.0" with
limited success
2015 Oct 25
4
Confusion on lpxelinux vs. gpxelinux vs. ipxe vs gpxe.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Michael Brown via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> Also, not a fork: http://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/commitdiff/8406115
A fork is a fork, regardless the reasons behind it (yes, I have some
understanding in this case). iPXE is based off of forking further
development as of a certain gPXE commit with some backporting of gPXE
development to iPXE.
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