wimboot, I'm stumped
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2014-01-12, 02:46
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wimboot, I'm stumped
Im hoping i'm missing something particularly trivial here, I cant find the disconnect.
I didnt want to install iPXE directly on my networking card, so i settled on chainloading. I have my TFTP server set up, and can successfully PXE boot, pull the undionly.kpxe, and get to the IPXE> command line from ctrl + B. from there, I decided for now i would manually direct to which setups i wanted to do until i better understood how to configure menus. I have my windows 7 installation media all unpacked and in a folder on a web server. (address 192.168.1.10/Win7) permissions are all set and i can access. I followed the wimboot instructions and set up an boot.ipxe file *well, i named it W7.ipxe). So from the IPXE> command line i type the following and it hangs. so maybe its something in my W7.ipxe file? Code: IPXE> dhcp W7.ipxe is below (note ive tried using relative paths... my install files are in server/Win7/W7, ive tried moving them to server/Win7) Code: #!ipxe is something wrong with my file that i'm missing? as an example, I tried this, with success: Code: IPXE> dhcp If i need to give more information, i gladly will. I'm at a loss for ideas.. Thanks for any help i can get! |
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wimboot, I'm stumped - mecasull - 2014-01-12 02:46
RE: wimboot, I'm stumped - mecasull - 2014-01-18, 20:46
OK, it's ugly, but you can debug it line by line: - MultimediaMan - 2014-01-19, 03:41
RE: OK, it's ugly, but you can debug it line by line: - mecasull - 2014-01-19, 03:50
RE: OK, it's ugly, but you can debug it line by line: - MultimediaMan - 2014-01-19, 03:57
RE: wimboot, I'm stumped - robinsmidsrod - 2014-01-20, 08:57
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