[syslinux] Problem with memdisk togehter with unattended.sourceforge.net
reg at krautmann.net
reg at krautmann.net
Thu Jul 30 14:46:22 PDT 2009
Zitat von "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com>:
> On 07/30/2009 08:05 AM, Luciano Rocha wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 02:19:35PM +0200, reg at krautmann.net wrote:
>> <snip>
>>> When my clients are booting I can choose the bootimage (undis3c.imz
>>> which supports all of my clients in the past) and then the following
>>> messages are coming:
>>>
>>> Loading unattended/memdisk...
>>> Loading unattended/undis3c.imz.........ready
>>
>> Try adding the option raw to memdisk (DHCPD_PXE_3_APPEND, I guess).
>>
>> I have an usb-stick where I have to use raw every time (syslinux 3.82).
>>
>
> Since he's loading an UNDI network image he also needs "keeppxe",
> presumably.
>
> -hpa
Thanks for your answers, I am not sure whether I did the changings
right, because in ISC-DHCPD 3 it is not longer possible to make
changes directly in the dhcpd.conf, so I use a frontend, and there I
added the following
DHCPD_PXE_3_NAME = Comp
DHCPD_PXE_3_ACTIVE = yes
DHCPD_PXE_3_KERNEL = unattended/memdisk
DHCPD_PXE_3_INITRD = unattended/undis3c.imz
DHCPD_PXE_3_ROOT =
DHCPD_PXE_3_APPEND = raw keeppxe
I am not sure, wheter I did this in the correct way, because I am
something like a little bit experienced newbie it would be nice if you
could copy my dhcp statements and change it to the correct way, that I
can see how I have to edit the file in the correct way....
When I try to boot with the raw and keeppxe statement like above i
have the same result as before....afer "ready" nothing happens.
Thanke you for your support
>
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