[syslinux] 1 model out of a dozen hangs at "loading boot sector... booting..."

Alexander,Jeff Jeff.Alexander at wwt.com
Tue Apr 26 19:23:48 PDT 2011


I am not using pxelinux.0, I am using ipxelinux.0 so that the image can be delivered to the client machine via http instead of tftp.

-Jeff


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From: syslinux-bounces at zytor.com [mailto:syslinux-bounces at zytor.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Stuart
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [syslinux] 1 model out of a dozen hangs at "loading boot sector... booting..."

On 4/26/2011 3:12 PM, Alexander,Jeff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to this list. We are trying to move away from our WDS server with PXElinux mods and are testing using iPXE on a linux box only. We mainly use HP but also have Dells, Panasonic, and Lenovo. On almost a dozen models tested now, everything works great. These were mostly laptops but a Dell Optiplex 360 and 380 booted fine. So far we have just had a problem with the HP 6005 Pro SFF desktop. With this model it hangs at "loading boot sector... booting...". This is using version 4.04.
>
> I tried doing some regression testing and I did manage to figure out that I could break a HP 2540p laptop with the same message by using memdisk version 3.51. Every version after that seems to allow the 2540p to boot. I thought maybe this information might prove useful in isolating what was changed in that version but maybe not. Every version I have tried with the 6005 has hung in the same spot.
>
> We would like to put this into our production environment if we can get it working with all models so any help is greatly appreciated.

When you did your testing, did you change pxelinux.0 versions along with 
memdisk? Their versions need to match.

-A

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