[gPXE] Boot hdt via gpxe
Carsten Krüger
C.Krueger at gmx.org
Wed May 2 15:31:24 EDT 2012
Hello Shao,
> PXELINUX is almost always a file called pxelinux.0. Simply load it
> from gPXE in the same way as you were trying to load hdt.c32.
> Please use a modern version of PXELINUX and not an old one. - Shao
Thx, works. hdt boots via PXELINUX
Another 2 questions:
1.
If I set pxelinux.0 directly as the pxe boot file it loads config from
/pxelinux.cfg/default as expected
-----pxelinux.cfg/default-----
default hdt
label hdt
KERNEL hdt.c32
APPEND auto='dump'
-----pxelinux.cfg/default-----
but if I use gpxe to load pxelinux via
imgfetch tftp://192.168.232.1/pxelinux.0
boot pxelinux.0
it trys to load from pxelinux.cfg/<SYSUUID>
which fails, because file name <SYSUUID> didn't exist
Any idea why?
2. why imgfetch tftp://192.168.232.1/pxelinux.0 finds pxelinux.0 but
imgfetch pxelinux.0 didn't?
As far as I understand "pxelinux.0" should be simple path and it
should be the same than tftp://192.168.232.1/pxelinux.0
my tftp & dhcp-server is 192.168.232.1
greetings
Carsten
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