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2014 Nov 27
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pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:24 AM, Luke Ledgerd <luke.ledgerd at niteco.se> wrote: > http://www.niallbrady.com/2014/06/11/when-uefi-network-booting-on-a-hyperv-gen-2-vm-you-might-get-pxe-e99-unexpected-network-error/ > > P.S. It's not this and I'm getting a PXE-E99 tftp failure "Unexepected Network Error", so I'll guess I'll need to investigate what kind of
2014 Nov 27
2
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
Gene, As it happened I started working on this again just as you mailed me. It appears that PXE-E99 may also be related to MTFTP part of the PXE spec. IBM also says it has something to do with jumbo frames. I tried setting PXE.mtcp-ip to 0.0.0.0 to disable it but still no joy. The bootfile size shows up as zero because that relates to "option boot-size" in dhcp and doesn't seem to
2014 Nov 28
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pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Luke Ledgerd <luke.ledgerd at niteco.se> wrote: > Gene, > > As it happened I started working on this again just as you mailed me. I saw it in IRC. > It appears that PXE-E99 may also be related to MTFTP part of the PXE spec. IBM also says it has something to do with jumbo frames. I tried setting PXE.mtcp-ip to 0.0.0.0 to disable it but still no
2014 Nov 28
2
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
Gene, I found a document from IBM that explains why it didn't like Vendor-Class-Identifier option I was using "PXEClient" was causing EFI boot rooms to dummy spit, that's very useful, that combined with RTFMing the PXE specs 3.0-3.2 might solve my problem if I keep at it. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21247032 Even the PXELinux docs suggest encapsulating
2014 Nov 24
2
Windows PE booting without chainloading ipxe
Adding an option for initrdfile= boot argument to be ignored by wimboot worked just fine. They can add this patch, which is probably most sane, or syslinux could add the INITRDFILE configuration option instead of having to append the option for linux.c32 wimboot-2.4.0/src/cmdline.c @ Line ~107 } else if ( key == cmdline ) { /* Ignore unknown initial
2014 Nov 24
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pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
I'm trying to boot pxelinux from a hyper-v generation 2 (efi 64), but I keep getting NBP Filename bootx64.efi NBP Filesize 0 bytes and of course it doesn't boot from the startup screen The thing is the tftpserver works fine with pxelinux.0 and bios mode, and I can use a unix tftp client to download bootx64.efi without any issues. http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2014-March/021825.html I
2014 Nov 24
1
Windows PE booting without chainloading ipxe
I have an interest in booting Windows PE from PXELinux, and it seems that wimboot from ipxe project is the solution. http://ipxe.org/wimboot MENU LABEL Windows 8.1 Enterprise PE Rescue (wimboot) com32 linux.c32 /wimboot APPEND initrdfile=/windows/win81/bootmgr,/windows/win81/boot/bcd,/windows/win81/boot/boot.sdi,/windows/win81/sources/boot.wim The initrdfile= is supported in Syslinux from
2014 Nov 25
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Windows PE booting without chainloading ipxe
> -----Original Message----- > From: Luke Ledgerd > Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:10 PM > To: 'syslinux at zytor.com' > Subject: Windows PE booting without chainloading ipxe > > I have an interest in booting Windows PE from PXELinux, and it seems that wimboot from ipxe project is the solution. > http://ipxe.org/wimboot > > MENU LABEL Windows 8.1
2014 Dec 26
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Chain-loading from WDS to PXELinux on a different tftp server
On Dec 25, 2014 2:11 AM, "Luke Ledgerd" <luke.ledgerd at niteco.se> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > We are going with WDS to fire up first to get the benefits of targeted M$ deployments. If you have the "handle unknown computers" off on your M$ Distribution point, then you can still use regular WDS which runs next as a PXE filter (DLL linked into WDS) to fire off
2014 Dec 29
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pxechn.c32 for EFI
I'm looking for either a way of setting the root path - a Linux style "pivot_root" functionality, that would be perfect. Also a way of overriding prefixing the root path with a URL or some other acceptable syntax to designate to use a different TFTP server. That would really make PXELinux really versatile. Some people concerned about security may want a way of blocking that just
2014 Dec 29
4
pxechn.c32 for EFI
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 04:15:56AM -0800, Patrick Masotta wrote: > On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 08:47:54AM +0100, Luke Ledgerd wrote: > > I think I'd like to ask for a feature request to allow pxechn.c32 > > to work with EFI too and to have the ability for PXELinux to have a > > ROOT path variable (kind of like gpxelinux.0) that can either have > > HTTP or TFTP urls.
2014 Dec 26
3
Chain-loading from WDS to PXELinux on a different tftp server
> Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 07:07:52 +0000 > From: Luke Ledgerd <luke.ledgerd at niteco.se> > To: "syslinux at zytor.com" <syslinux at zytor.com> > Subject: [syslinux] Chain-loading from WDS to PXELinux on a different > tftp server > Message-ID: <17ba7ad419d54b6cab685c2cedc3de95 at NI-MAILEX.niteco.se> > Content-Type: text/plain;
2014 Dec 25
2
Chain-loading from WDS to PXELinux on a different tftp server
Hey guys, We are going with WDS to fire up first to get the benefits of targeted M$ deployments. If you have the "handle unknown computers" off on your M$ Distribution point, then you can still use regular WDS which runs next as a PXE filter (DLL linked into WDS) to fire off anything you want to including PXELinux. The stuff I was talking about before with PXELinux not working in
2014 Nov 10
1
pxelinux 6.03 lua module not loading syslinux.c32 dmi.c32 etc
I'm running pxelinux configured to use the path /bios on the tftp server for all the comboot files. The problem is dmi,syslinux,vesa etc modules are not being loaded in lua. Syslinux.version() returns not found in global index as does dmi.supported() For k,v in pairs(package.loaded) do print (k,v) end; shows that these modules that are normally loaded by lua are not loading. I got an idea
2014 Nov 28
1
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
Ady: You seem to be taking (copy$paste) parts and pieces from different resources. Luke: Nope. The configuration works fine with PXE 2.01 clients, it's the UEFI PXE 3.2 that is having issues with the dhcp requests. The gospel is the Intel PXE 3 spec I'm RTFMing now. No copy and paste, I just started with someone elses configuration file that claims to support UEFI - or at least hopes to
2014 Nov 28
0
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
> <snip > > > > Nope, I got desperate troubleshooting and searching the web for other > solutions. > Others were using just "PXEClient" which may have worked with legacy > boot but not EFI. > > > _ If you use Vendor Class Identifier, can you (or, are you allowed > > to) simultaneously choose a (boot)filename for each Client System > >
2014 Nov 28
3
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
<snip > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text, especially the archives of mailing lists. Q: Why is Top-posting such a bad thing? I apologize in advance for the potentially-dumb comments/questions. _ Do you really need the Vendor Class Identifier option included in the "if option arch" conditions? _ Do you really need the Vendor Class Identifier
2003 Sep 17
2
ftp
Hi, Could u recommend a secure ftp daemon? I want to be able to control the ports it uses.... and not to have to let all of the upper ports open. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
2006 May 27
3
On what versions of FreeBSD can we unreserve ports?
On which versions of FreeBSD is it now possible to un-reserve ports? ( I've been waiting for this since forever ... have spent countless days - $$$ - trying to install workarounds, only to junk them later. I've even been paid a consulting gig to develop this, and declined to deploy it on my own servers :-/ ) iang
2006 Oct 20
2
mac_portacl
Hi, folks. I am trying to implement reverse proxy using squid with mac_portacl, but i have problem while binding squid to port 80. Am i missed something? Here is my mac_portacl variables: # sysctl security.mac.portacl. security.mac.portacl.enabled: 1 security.mac.portacl.suser_exempt: 1 security.mac.portacl.autoport_exempt: 1 security.mac.portacl.port_high: 1023 security.mac.portacl.rules: