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2017 Jan 04
0
Current pxelinux always unloads undi driver
Pedro, Thanks for the feedback. HPA and all, Since we have confirmation that this patch fixes keeppxe (for the memdisk use case) for at least one other person, could we get it into the next syslinux release? http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2016-June/025216.html -- Adam On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 02:09:14PM +0100, Pedro Koschi wrote: > Hello Adam , thanx . I was successful to compile
2016 Nov 29
0
Current pxelinux always unloads undi driver
The git version of syslinux won't solve your problem. It doesn't have the keeppxe patch at this time. I can't help you to get pxelinux to load ldlinux.c32. I didn't write syslinux. I've Cc'd the mailing list. Maybe someone there can help you. -- Adam On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 07:38:53PM +0100, Pedro Koschi wrote: > Hello Adam, > I was able to compile syslinux in
2009 Jan 21
1
Problem with Symantec's UNDI driver and PXELINUX
Hello, We use undi_drv.exe that is provided with Symantec Ghost Enterprise. This driver loads a UNDI PXE stack into memory. It, along with a UNDI packet driver are bundled into a 1.44MB disk image that we use for netbooting computer lab machines into the ghost client. This is done with pxelinux. This driver has been working fine for a couple years now. Recently, I upgraded the pxelinux.0 to
2007 Nov 27
1
Problem or error in syslinux used with UNDI net driver...
Hi I use this setup with PXELINUX. label Ghost1 menu label Ghost v11 (uni net 192.168.150.10) kernel memdisk append keeppxe initrd=img/gh1.zip floppy vga=1 The sw keeppxe I use to prevent destroy the pxe UNDI net driver. The problem is similar when using ISOLINUX with the same UNDI net driver, the driver fail to load!!! The same will happened if I don't use the sw
2017 Jan 30
3
localboot / pxe
Good day, i would like to be able to keep pxe loaded after localboot -1 . Localboot -1 should try to boot 'next device' from the order configured by bios. Of course 'next device' can be an additional nic. In this case booting from second nic fails because !PXE is not found. Please give me a hint where to patch sources to keep pxe loaded. It is possible anyway? Thanks very much .
2003 Feb 10
1
State of the UNDI stack after booting a DOS image
I'm using PxeLinux to bot DOS images for an automated test application. After Running the DOS application program, I want to use the UNDI stack to send a completion status message to the server. I boot the DOS image with keeppxe, so that the UNDI stack will continue to be in memory. I am not clear as to what state the stack is left in after PxeLinux has loaded and transferred control to the
2017 Mar 07
2
[PATCH] Fix recognition of keeppxe option
On Sun, Mar 05, 2017 at 05:39:42PM -0500, Gene Cumm wrote: > Adam, how about https://github.com/geneC/syslinux/compare/keeppxe ? I > changed to using strstr() and a uint16_t (to match the called > function) Hi Gene, Looks fine. Thanks. -- Adam
2004 Dec 18
2
UNDI NDIS DOS Driver
I found the 3Com one, but I'm looking for the intel one. The PXE PDK doesn't have it anymore, and the intel site points me to the proboot.exe archive, which has no *.dos files in it. Does anyone know of other generic drivers for dos that work with memdisk's keeppxe option?
2006 Mar 02
2
keeppxe - documentation recommendation
Summary ======= I have a recommendation for a minor documentation change regarding 'keeppxe'. I lost some time on this and think that a clarification could save other people time in the future. pxelinux.doc should be tweaked to explicitly say that the "keeppxe" option should be given on the kernel command line through the APPEND statemen Detail ====== pxelinux.doc line 356
2007 Dec 14
8
KEEPPXE/DOS
First off I love syslinux and it has worked flawless for us on the unix side of the realm. We're trying to use our ghost images within a dos netboot using syslinux. Unfortunatly we can only pass DHCP ip's to hosts that exhibit a vendor code 'like windows/pxe/and other os's do". Unfortunatly DOS does not, so we cannot request a second IP after the pxe process to map samba
2007 Sep 15
2
keeppxe+memdisk+FreeDOS example?
Hi, I'm trying to get the above working, without success so far: UNDIS.DOS refuses to load with an invalid NDIS stack message (from memory). keeppxe has some effect: it reduces the available conventional memory by 140 kbytes or so... still, the packet driver doesn't seem to find the interface. Does anybody have a working setup I could look at? -- Thanks, Feri.
2003 Oct 28
9
Using memdisk to remotely flash BIOS
I am using memdisk to remotely flash the BIOS and other firmware. It works well for most flash programs. After the flash I need to initialize the NIC to send a signal to my management server that the flash is complete. I am curious as to how others have solved this problem. Thanks.
2003 Sep 30
1
pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
I have an image of a dos floppy that loads the undi driver from 3com and mounts an smb share. This works great with pxelinux(from syslinux) and memdisk I need to make it work with pxegrub so we can use menus. (or figure out a menu system for pxelinux) With pxegrub I use memdisk as the kernel and load the dos image as a ramdisk. The undi driver loads and doesn't complain but, the network is
2003 Jun 20
4
PXELINUX keeppxe mem footprint
Hi, I want to use PXELINUX to load a DOS disk image which I currently use for Win2K/XP unattended installs. I want to move away from reliance on specific NDIS2 drivers and use the 3Com UNDIS3C driver instead. I have used this successfully to start the MSClient, but the problem is that the UNDI and PXE layer take about 90K of base memory, which means that WINNT.EXE has insufficent memory to run
2008 Feb 21
2
keeppxe and using a linux vmlinuz/initrd
Hello, Has anyone thought about how one could use the "keeppxe" option with a vmlinuz/initrd? It would allow one to boot this combination, and if possible the linux kernel/initrd (assuming we have busybox in there) would not have to run udhcp and instead leverage what pxe stack information is loaded. The problem is I don't know of any PXE/UNDI linux utilities to look at the pxe
2018 Feb 01
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hardware with issue is a Lenovo T410 (circa 2007?): SysLinux PXE boot (pxelinux.0) version 2009 - PXE boot works, select Ghost from PXE menu, PC-DOS loads, Ghost.exe runs and networking is working for Ghostcast/peer to peer. SysLinux PXE boot (pxelinux.0) version 2014 - PXE boot works, select Ghost from PXE menu, PC-DOS loads, Ghost.exe runs and networking is NOT working for Ghostcast/peer to
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
2008 Nov 11
3
Syslinux 3.70 - BSS DOS boot says: "Could not find kernel Image: linux".
Hello, I'm trying to create and boot a Win98SE-DOS OS through Hard Disk emulation. My src files are from a Win98SE 1440K floppy image file, with a x86 boot sector (dl'd from the net - I have no floppy drive and a slow net link 3.2KB). I don't know what to put into the partition boot record of my image and how to load dos.bss properly (the docs explain for floppy images not for HD
2008 Apr 02
1
gpxelinux 3.70pre7 - keeppxe problem
First let me say I'm really excited about the possibility of dynamic menu creation over http using php. When this is stable it will make maintinging some of our pxelinux infrastructure much easier. Id like to thank all involved; I'm really looking forward to the gpxe intigration. After hpa's announment for 3.70pre7 I begain testing. I dropped the new gpxelinux.0 and new c32 modules
2002 Nov 07
1
multibootmenue with pxe clients
Hi Peter. I have some question: on my nt4 dhcp server i have added the option (067 Bootfile Name - ......\boot.ovl) the boot.ovl is needed for automatic installation and configuration with on command ccm (www.ontechnology.de) the clients boot with pxe this boot.ovl. now my question: I want to to boot in a menue with two options. first and default boot, is to boot the boot.ovl and second is