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2013 Dec 22
1
syslinux.efi hangs during PXE boot
Hello,
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl>wrote:
> Op 2013-12-20 om 12:05 schreef Roman:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to boot 64bit version of syslinux.efi through network. But
> > booting is freezes with following message:
> > Getting cached packets
> > My IP is X.X.X.X
>
> That is a very strange IPv4
2013 Dec 21
0
syslinux.efi hangs during PXE boot
Op 2013-12-20 om 12:05 schreef Roman:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to boot 64bit version of syslinux.efi through network. But
> booting is freezes with following message:
> Getting cached packets
> My IP is X.X.X.X
That is a very strange IPv4 address ...
> the last file that was requested through tftp is syslinux.efi.
> I'm using precompiled binary from official
2007 Apr 27
5
Option valid user not expanded for groups
Hi,
I have a AIX 5.3 machine with Samba 3.0.24c joined into one Windows 2003 ADS server OK.
I can request basic information, user lookup, domain lookup(wbinfo, id, net groupmap).
When I want to acces the share \\node05\brom from one Windows station I receive a popup window password.
In the log of the samba for that machine I found:
[2007/04/27 10:48:27, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(319)
2012 Mar 27
4
Help on predict.lm
Hello,
I'm new here, but will try to be as specific and complete as possible. I'm
trying to use “lm“ to first estimate parameter values from a set of
calibration measurements, and then later to use those estimates to calculate
another set of values with “predict.lm”.
First I have a calibration dataset of absorbance values measured from
standard solutions with known concentration of
2015 Oct 07
4
UEFI: Failed to load ldlinux.e64/ldlinux.e32
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 6:09 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gene Cumm [mailto:gene.cumm at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2015 4:43 PM
>> To: For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa; Geert Stappers
>> Subject: Re: [syslinux] UEFI: Failed to load ldlinux.e64/ldlinux.e32
>>
>> On Wed, Oct
2011 Mar 21
3
unbreak vfork on cris architecture
Hi klibc people,
if someone has to say more on this, please do so. I?m only trying
to explain what I _think_ I learned?
>Begin forwarded message originally by Mike Frysinger:
>> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
>>> unfortunately the common vfork implementation, which just use
>>> the syscall function to interact with the kernel, does not
2015 Jul 02
1
UEFI/EFI booting and constantly asking for ldlinux.e64
On 7/2/2015 3:42 AM, Gene Cumm wrote:
> This has me thinking your build system has a negative interaction.
> There should be at least 2 lines of output prior to loading
> ldlinux.e64. gcc less than 4.7 is one problem for the EFI binaries.
This could be my problem. I'm using gcc version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat
4.4.7-11) (GCC). I will attempt from a new version of gcc and report.
2000 Feb 08
1
[2.0.7pre1] --with-utmp enabled ...
Under Solaris 7/sparc, I get:
Compiling smbd/connection.c
smbd/connection.c:381: conflicting types for `utmp_yield'
smbd/connection.c:30: previous declaration of `utmp_yield'
381 has 'int pid', while 30 has 'pid_t pid' ... I changed 381 to reflect
30 and she continues on its way ...
Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy
Systems
2004 Sep 17
8
cisco 7960 CTLSEP
2 new Cisco 7960 phones are requesting a CTLSEP file, seems like
I triggered the universal application loader. I want to load the
sip image 7.2
According to this Cisco information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/voicesw/ps4967/products_upgr
ade_guides09186a008022a968.html#wp1047292
If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds
in nonsecure mode with the
2009 Aug 05
6
Could not find kernel image : vmlinuz
hello list,
I am trying to setup a PXE boot server. Below are the details of the server:
OS : Fedora Core 5 32-bit
DHCP : dhcp 4.1
TFTP : tftp-hpa-5.0
Number of NIC : 2
eth0 : IP : 192.168.100.17, Subnet : 255.255.255.0, Gateway : 192.168.100.1
eth1 : IP : 192.168.1.1, Subnet : 255.255.255.0, Gateway : 192.168.1.1
Client:
OS : None, fresh machine
Number of NIC : 2 Intel Gigabit
eth0 of server
2014 Apr 14
2
PXE booting UEFI
Good Afternoon,
As per the installation guide, section 30.2.2 I?ve created an efidefault file at /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux/pxelinux.cfg/efidefault
However, this file is never requested by the 64 bit PXE loader (bootx64.efi), as shown by tcpdump:
75 RRQ "/pxelinux/42272635-0011-5053-ACF2-82A100E615F2" octet tsize 0 blksize 512
59 RRQ "/pxelinux/01-00-50-56-A7-BA-BF"
2015 Oct 07
5
UEFI: Failed to load ldlinux.e64/ldlinux.e32
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 4:07 AM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a patch that I think may help your situation of syslinux.efi
>> being unable to load ldlinux.e64/ldlinux.e32 (though I don't know if
>> any of you are using an EFI ia32 platform).
>>
>> The basics are that we try to enable UseDefaultAddress as it helps
>>
2004 Oct 18
1
Display file problem with PXELINUX
Hi All,
I am having trouble with pxelinux display file not calling the correct name to
retrieve the graphic image. I guess the filename length is determained
the first time ^X is used, and doesnt re-size the field name on next call.
For example when cycling through F1 - F2 - F3
the f1 image displays fine, and its the longer name
f2 & f3 just display the text and no image, output from
2013 Aug 25
2
logging location of tftpd-hpa
Hello,
On my previous TFTP server I had logging. I did see all requests in logfiles.
On my current TFTP server I have also added the options '-v -v -v',
but nog logging. At least I can't find it them in /var/log/*/*
Where does tftpd-hpa writes it's logging?
Groeten
Geert Stappers
--
Leven en laten leven
2013 Jun 17
1
Cisco SSCP to SIP
Hi all,
I'm trying to convers some Cisco SSCP phones to the SIP formware. The phone boots, I see it tries to fetch a bunch of files on my TFTP:
Jun 17 09:37:45 firewall dnsmasq-dhcp[21202]: DHCPACK(eth2) 192.168.10.103 6c:50:4d:da:f0:67 SEP6C504DDAF067
Jun 17 09:38:10 firewall in.tftpd[22666]: RRQ from 192.168.10.103 filename CTLSEP6C504DDAF067.tlv
Jun 17 09:38:10 firewall in.tftpd[22666]:
2009 Jun 12
4
tftp open timeout but with no server side errors
Background,
Client - realtek rtl8111c
tftpd version is 5.0
options on use -l -v
Client:
PXE-EX32 TFTP Open Timeout
Server:
Jun 12 10:48:38 damar in.tftpd[30132]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:48:48 damar in.tftpd[30133]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:49:24 damar in.tftpd[30134]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:50:36 damar
2002 Aug 17
1
Pxelinux: File not found during boot, HELP
Hi,
I am trying to boot the PXEclient via pxeserver and I am getting an
error "file not found", following are me setup in the /tftpboot:
/tftpboot:
initrd.img
linuz
pxelinux.0
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
default (lower case)
in the default file:
# This is the default pxelinux config file.
LABEL test
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND
2004 Sep 29
3
Dial Delay
I've dug through the documentation, and I must have just glanced over
this, but how do I set this system up so it executes the call when 4
digits have been entered. Currently it seems to be operating on a
timeout system.
Cisco 7940's
Right now if I press the digits 6000 the phone waits like 8 seconds
before going forward. (If I press dial it is immediate).
Anybody?
-C
2010 Mar 16
3
3.86-pre1 gpxelinux.0 SIS900 long boot time / fails to boot / no entries in tftp server log
Okay guys, This is separate from my last few messages. Along with those
attempts, I decided to migrate from pxelinux.0 to gpxelinux.0 in my
existing setup. Admittedly I haven't tried previous gpxelinux.0's but I
am willing to if someone thinks it would be useful. Everything works as
expected with pxelinux.0 of the same version.
With gpxelinux.0:
TFTP Prefix:
Trying to load:
2019 Sep 03
4
Problem with cascading configurations
Hello,
I am trying to setup a PXE server for two Debian releases (stretch and
buster) using their respective network boot images (netboot.tar.gz),
which I extracted into subdirectories of the TFTP server's root directory:
??? ??? debian
??? ??? ??? buster
??? ??? ??? ??? debian-installer
??? ??? ??? ??? ldlinux.c32 ->
debian-installer/i386/boot-screens/ldlinux.c32
??? ??? ??? ???