[syslinux] PXE + memdisk booting initrd=unattended/undis3c.imz
reg at krautmann.net
reg at krautmann.net
Wed Aug 5 06:17:15 PDT 2009
Zitat von "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com>:
>>>
>>> The file "Default" (I think it is the syslinux.cfg file) looks like the
>>> following:
>>>
>>> #
>>> # Do not edit this file, edit /etc/config.d/dhcpd
>>> # Creation date: Fri Jul 31 21:24:53 CEST 2009
>>>
>>> DEFAULT test
>>> PROMPT 1
>>> TIMEOUT 150
>>> DISPLAY pxelinux.cfg/boot.msg
>>> F1 pxelinux.cfg/boot.msg
>>>
>>> LABEL test
>>> KERNEL unattended/memdisk
>>> APPEND initrd=unattended/undis3c.imz raw
>>>
>
> You absolutely need "keeppxe" on the command line if you want the UNDI
> to stick around, which the name "undis3c" would imply.
>
> -hpa
>
> --
> H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
> I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
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Hi newsgroup,
I know I know....normally I would not do this, but because of the
fact, that I cant get unattended.sourceforge working because memdisk
doesnt load I give you a portforwaded access to my server directly to
the root console (it is only a testserver that doesnt host any datas
or something..)
would be really nice if somebody could tell me why memdisk doesnt load.
I installed the server now the 4. time and no changes.
Always when a client boots I get the message:
boot: b44 (e. g.)
Loading unattended/memdisk......
Loading unattended/b44.imz.......
Ready
and than it hangs.
If you want to help me go to your console and type in:
telnet pxeshit.dyndns.org
User: integralzerfetzer
pass: pxeshit
Then do two times cd.. and then you are in the root console where you
can find the tftpboot directory.
I hope somebody can help me and solve this problem because now i am
searching since one week for a solution of this problem.
Thanks in advance
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