Massey, Sean
2009-Feb-02 21:43 UTC
[syslinux] PXELinux and Boot Disk Failure on Dell Optiplex 740
I just started having an issue with PXELinux with one particular model of computer. The issue appears to occur on Dell Optiplex 740 computers, and any disk image that we try to boot with PXE Linux comes up with a Boot Disk Failure for two images or Cannot Load Kernel error for Dell Diagnostics. The error only appears to occurs on the Optiplex 740 model. I've tested PXE Linux and our boot disk images with Dell Latitude E6400 and Dell Optiplex GX620s, and they were able to boot the images successfully. This issue started today - as of Friday, we did not experience this issue with the Optiplex 740. Our version of PXELinux and Memdisk is 3.72. Our TFTP server is TFTPD 3.28. The Optiplex 740 has a Broadcom UNDI PXE-2.1 V. 9.0.10, and we've tested this against multiple 740 BIOS revisions to the same effect. Two of the boot files are old 3Com Boot Services disk images for Symantec Ghost and the third is a Dell Diagnostics .img file. This issue just started occurring today. As of last week Friday, we were able to boot the 740s over PXE. On Friday, I had changed the order of some items in the pxelinux.cfg\default file, but the issue didn't go away when I restored the old menu from backup. I also restored the boot image files from a known good backup, updated our PXELinux and Memdisk files to 3.73, and TFTPD32 to version 3.29. We also went back to our old 3Com Boot Services PXE deployment, and the Optiplex 740s were able to boot the two images for Ghost. Is there anything that I'm missing here? Is there anything else I need to try? Thank you, Sean Massey Desktop Administrator Faith Technologies
H. Peter Anvin
2009-Feb-03 03:50 UTC
[syslinux] PXELinux and Boot Disk Failure on Dell Optiplex 740
Massey, Sean wrote:> > This issue started today - as of Friday, we did not experience this > issue with the Optiplex 740. >In situations like this, the first thing to figure out is always: what changed then? Did you upgrade something? -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.