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2012 Jan 23
0
gPXE fails automatically, succeeds with manual autoboot
Hi Folks, I'm trying to auto-create a VM using a kickstart server and gPXE with my VMs. The underlying physical host is CentOS 6.0 running libvirt-0.8.1-27, and libvirt-python 0.8.1-27, virt-manager 0.8.4-8. The underlying network config on the physical host is: # ip -o -4 addr show 1: lo inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo 6: vnet0 inet 10.8.31.61/23 brd 10.8.31.255 scope global vnet0 7:
2009 Jan 02
2
gpxe help
Hello, This is my first post. Please forgive me if I am not posting this in the right location. I work at a college where we clone staff computer every now and then. We have an internal network in our office. There is a Linux NAT, DHCP, PXE server in our office separating the two networks. Internally, we PXE with images that boot into Ghost to clone computers. We do not have access to the
2010 Aug 25
0
gPXE+pxelinux fails with static network config
Hi, As requested on IRC, here are the step-by-step instructions to reproduce the failure I see: On http://rom-o-matic.net/gpxe/gpxe-1.0.1/contrib/rom-o-matic/build.php: output format: .dsk NIC type: e1000_82540 x CONSOLE_PCBIOS x CONSOLE_SERIAL BANNER_TIMEOUT: 20 COMCONSOLE: 0x3F8 _ COMPRESERVE COMSPEED: 57600 COMDATA: 8 COMPARITY: 0 COMSTOP: 1 x DOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP x DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTP _
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=${net0/ip} The PHP script dynamically creates a config file that looks something like this: #!gpxe set
2008 Aug 05
0
"InetBoot for x86&x86_64 LiveCD (Feora/Ubuntu/KNOPPIX/VMKnoppix)" is released.
Dear, "InetBoot for x86&x86_64 LiveCD (Fedora/Ubuntu/KNOPPIX/VMKnoppix)" is released. HP: http://openlab.jp/oscircular/inetboot/ Guide-PDF: http://openlab.jp/oscircular/inetboot/InetBoot080731E.pdf We prepared the InetBoot scripts for "gPXE" and "syslinux". Please boot them from the shell-mode of gPXE and syslinux. Example: gPXE> dhcp net0 gPXE>
1998 Jan 22
1
1.9.18p1 and problems w/ multiple interfaces
Hi, CONFIGURATION: the important part of my setup looks like that (smb.conf): [global] interfaces = net1 net2 net3 net4 net0 ; this is a router which acts as cross-subnet domain master + wins ; server local master = yes preferred master = yes domain master = yes wins support = yes dns proxy = no os level = 99 net1 - net4 are Win95, WinNT, Linux net0 are two samba-1.9.18p1 fileservers
2014 Mar 14
0
[ipxe-devel] iPXE boot from both ports (from diferent subnets) not working
On Mar 14, 2014 3:37 AM, "Wissam Shoukair" <wissams at mellanox.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm having a similar problem to the one mentioned earlier by "Laborde Louis", but in this case I'm trying to boot in PXE mode and not iSCSI. > > The problem here is this: > > 1 - DHCP from net0 is successful > > 2 - pxelinux.0 is downloaded from
2004 Sep 02
5
DNAT and ping
I have the following interfaces loc eth0 net0 eth1 net1 eth2 (net0 and net1 are the two ISP networks) policy loc net0 ACCEPT loc net1 ACCEPT net0 all DROP info proxyarp 209.189.103.204 eth0 eth1 no no params Pellucidar=192.168.124.232 rules DNAT net0 loc:$Pellucidar tcp 22,80,1950,50005 - 209.189.103.204 ACCEPT all all icmp
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
2013 Jul 16
2
pxechn.c32: passing options to iPXE
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 6:26 AM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Alexandre Blanchette > <blanalex at gmail.com> wrote: > > In PXELinux 4.06 (the vanilla version, not gpxelinux.0), I'm trying to > use > > pxechn.c32 to call iPXE (undionly) with option 67 set to call an iPXE > > script. > > > > The
2008 Sep 25
0
"InetBoot for x86&x86_64 liveCD (Debian-Lenny-Beta1/Feora/Ubuntu/KNOPPIX/VMKnoppix)" is released.
Dear, "InetBoot for x86&x86_64 liveCD (Debian-Lenny-Beta1/Feora/Ubuntu/KNOPPIX/VMKnoppix)" is released. We offered gPXE scripts to boot InetBoot itself from the Internet. HP: http://openlab.jp/oscircular/inetboot/ Guide-PDF: http://openlab.jp/oscircular/inetboot/InetBoot080925E.pdf Sample CD: http://ring.aist.go.jp/archives/linux/oscircular/iso/inetboot-20080925-us.iso
2009 Mar 04
1
MultiWAN & Vlans
Hello, I''m trying to setup an 8 port wan configuration (pptp+pppoe) with one vlan trunk. My internal networks are : LAN(eth9): 10.0.0.0/16 VLAN10(eth9) 10.10.0.0/24 VLAN20(eth9) 10.20.0.0/24 VLAN30(eth9) 10.30.0.0/24 VLAN100(eth9) 10.100.0.0/24 I would like to post my configuration here since i don''t success to do the following: 1. Communicate between VLANxx to LAN
2008 Jul 20
1
max of MENU ROWS?
Hi, I've seem to hit the roof of "MENU ROWS". I've got 15 entries in the menu, and thus I've set "MENU ROWS 15" in my cfg. But that makes the TABMSG get partly written over the last entry. Also, the AUTOBOOT message gets written over the bottom border of the menu. I get these results with boot versions 3.62 and 3.70 of syslinux. Is this a bug, or is it possible
2011 Mar 28
0
[ipxe-devel] Manual IP config does no pass 209:string to chain pxelinux.0
On Friday 25 Mar 2011 21:21:18 Marcus Grando wrote: > >> Script is something like that: > >> > >> #!ipxe > >> ifopen net0 > >> set net0/ip 192.168.0.10 > >> set net0/netmask 255.255.255.0 > >> set net0/gateway 192.168.0.1 > >> set net0/dns 8.8.8.8 > >> set 209:string pxelinux.cfg/default > >> set 210:string
2018 Sep 05
2
Menu entry shifts to the right, when using "{,x}"
Hi,... my linux distribution is "arch-linux" and I use syslinux 6.03 to boot this system. I have the following line in syslinux.cfg: "MENU AUTOBOOT Automatischer Start in # Sekunde{,n}" While the boot timer counts down, on the last second the menu shifts to the right (one less character to display). This is completely harmless, but is very annoying, once you have seen it. I
2003 Dec 01
1
Ideas for contrib infrastructure
Especially with Murali's stuff the question about how to handle contrib stuff that isn't part of the syslinux core has come up again. I think it's necessary to make it clear that it's not part of my stuff to keep the support load under control. I see a couple of possibilities: a) Inclusion with the syslinux source in a contrib/ directory, with subdirectories for different
2011 Mar 10
2
Does not auto boot after time out
I am having difficulty trying to figure out how to get a computer to boot from it's local disk automatically after the pxe menu times out. I installed syslinux-3.11-4 with yum onto CentOS 5.5 It boots to the local disk if I select Local from the menu and press enter but it never times out and boots localy. The AUTOBOOT message doesn't appear either. Which instructions in the PXELINUX
2016 Oct 17
0
Fwd: Libvirt adds extra parameters in domain XML
I have a predetermined set of commands that I want to launch qemu with: sudo `which qemu-system-x86_64` -m 4G $(IMAGE) -enable-kvm \ -nographic \ -net nic,model=virtio,netdev=net0,macaddr=$(MAC),vlan=0 \ -netdev tap,id=net0,ifname=tap01,vhost=on,script=no,downscript=no \ -net nic,model=virtio,netdev=net1,macaddr=$(MANAGE_MAC),vlan=1 \ -netdev
2016 Oct 17
0
Re: Libvirt adds extra parameters in domain XML
I need write the domain XML in libvirt to eventually convert it into these qemu commands.. I don't want to call qemu directly with these commands. So I needed assistance with that On Oct 17, 2016 9:34 PM, "Martin Kletzander" <mkletzan@redhat.com> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 02:29:10PM +0200, Marina Danial wrote: > >> I have a predetermined set of commands
2000 Apr 06
2
Samba Server and 3 W98 workgroups
Hello, In my network I have a Samba Server (Domain=DN) and 3 Windows 98 WorkGroups (Net0, Net1, Net2). And my problem is: I want to avoid same users to access the workgroup Net0 (Data and Applications), and others users to the Net1. The Net2 is public for all users. It's possible to do it with a Linux Samba Server? How can I do it? Tia, Sociedade Torreense de Inform?tica, Lda. Av.