Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Problem with 90MB Initrd"
2015 Sep 21
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On 18.09.2015 16:35, Gene Cumm wrote:
> 1) This is actually a critical cusp size. Watch what tftpd you use or
> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover.
> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable and much faster.
The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines.
I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is
85MB.
I know that some tftpd
2015 Sep 21
4
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On 21.09.2015 12:06, Gene Cumm wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote:
>>
>> On 18.09.2015 16:35, Gene Cumm wrote:
>>> 1) This is actually a critical cusp size. Watch what tftpd you use or
>>> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover.
>>> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable
2015 Sep 18
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Mathias Radtke via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am currently trying to replace our companies elilo UEFI PXE boot with
> syslinux.
> I compiled all the needed files and the DHCP distributes them fine to the
> requesting client.
>
> However when I try to boot our companies miniroot the DHCP serves the file,
> but it
2015 Sep 21
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote:
> On 21.09.2015 12:06, Gene Cumm wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote:
>>> The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines.
>>> I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is
>>> 85MB.
2015 Sep 21
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On 21.09.2015 13:32, Patrick Masotta wrote:
> > What do you observe? Does it transfer the file then the Linux kernel
> > crashes? Does it spontaneously reboot before completing the
> > operation?
> The client is a VSphere VM Client. It displayes the IP Address and
> then:
> Loading Kernel..... ok
> Loading initrd.bz2...
>
> This stalls for
2015 Sep 21
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote:
>
>
> On 18.09.2015 16:35, Gene Cumm wrote:
>>
>> 1) This is actually a critical cusp size. Watch what tftpd you use or
>> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover.
>> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable and much faster.
>
> The used TFTPD works
2008 Feb 21
5
pxelinux fails to load miniroot completly
Hello,
we have the following problem:
- a new Dell Optiplex 740 boots pxelinux.0
- loads the kernel
- start to load the miniroot.gz and crashs after loading about 1/5 of the miniroot
The tftpd messages are:
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Advanced Trivial FTP server started (0.7)
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Serving /linux/pxelinux.0 to 10.10.100.113:2070
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006
2015 Sep 21
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
>>>
>
> I have seen this before; Are you using VMware 12 ?
> try changing the virtual driver.
> I have reported a bug on certain VMware drivers that
> mistakenly set TFTP blocksize to 1486 instead of 1468,
> That leads to IP fragmentation and high chances of an aborted
> TFTP transfer if the file is big. See here:
>
2015 Sep 21
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:16 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>
> >
> > I have seen this before; Are you using VMware 12 ?
> > try changing the virtual driver.
> > I have reported a bug on certain VMware drivers that
> > mistakenly set TFTP blocksize to 1486 instead of 1468,
> > That leads to IP fragmentation and
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
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
2004 Mar 11
2
Booting to USB Pen Drive
I am trying to use Syslinux as my boot loader for a stripped down
version of Knoppix (DSL) on a USB Pen Drive. I followed the instructions
verbatim on
http://rz-obrian.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/knoppix-usb/knoppix-usb.html, but
no luck. The system will start to boot to the USB, but gives a Kernel
Panic. I will give all information that shows on the screen.
After I select Boot from USB (which on my
2017 Jan 10
0
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2017 Jan 11
0
[tftp-hpa] [PATCH] support for named pipes
Attached is a patch for the latest tftp-hpa.
This patch add support for named pipes.
Named pipes are 0 byte files which can be read by a PXE boot process.
They provide the necessary informations for the boot process and are
deleted afterwards.
This PXE boot is a single event and won't interact until another named
pipe is created for the client.
--
Mathias Radtke
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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
2008 Jul 22
2
Problems mounting ZFS after install
Let me thank everyone in advance. I''ve read a number of posts here and it helped tremendously in getting the install done. I have a couple of remaining issues which I can''t seem to overcome. Here are the basics:
dom0 - CentOS 5.2 32-bit
Xen 3.2.1 compiles from source
domU - os200805.iso
The install config:
[root@internetpowagroup oshman]# cat opensolaris.install
name =
2006 Aug 04
11
Assertion raised during zfs share?
Working to get ZFS to run on a minimal Solaris 10 U2 configuration. In
this scenario, ZFS is included the miniroot which is booted into RAM.
When trying to share one of the filesystems, an assertion is raised -
see below. If the version of source on OpenSolaris.org matches
Solaris 10 U2, then it looks like it''s associated with a popen of
/usr/sbin/share. Can anyone shed any
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 Jan 06
2
Well I did it...
I dont know if this will be of any interest to you guys.
I have a lexar 1GB flash drive.
I used the mkdiskimage script and then did
syslinux as described in the readme.usbkey.
(the script took a REALLY long time too)
I booted into 3.7 knoppix. Copied all the directories
onto the key. Then copied the contents of the /boot dir into
the root dir. I renamed isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg
I had
2001 Aug 13
0
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