[syslinux] gpxelinux and cramfs

Michael L Martin mmartin at fuzzcat.net
Wed Apr 22 09:37:15 PDT 2009


Mystery solved.

PHP was the culprit. upload_max_filesize was still set to the default
of 2M. This was chopping my fsimage off during the transfer. All is
well now.

Thanks, Peter - you gave me the hints I needed as to where and how
to look for this erro.

-Michael



Michael L Martin wrote:
> H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> Michael L Martin wrote:
>>  
>>> I assume that you mean that fsimage looks corrupt, which was my
>>> first assumption. However, it boots fine from the USB stick, and the
>>> two images are identical (at least diff thinks so).
>>>     
>>
>> I mean it doesn't show up correctly in memory.
>>   
> Yes, no doubt. If a load it across tftp (using atftpd) it seems fine. 
> When
> I load it across http (using apache) it fails. My current theory, subject
> to change without notice, is that something's not right in my Apache
> configuration.
>
>>  
>>> For what it's worth, we want to use HTTP to serve this stuff up, and
>>> it's my understanding that plain pxelinux.0 doesn't grok http. Just
>>> for grins, though, I'll give it a try.
>>>     
>>
>> This is a debugging exercise.
>>
>>     -hpa
>>
>>   
>
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