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memdisk: bootstrap too large to load (from subfolder)
2017-03-01, 12:29
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RE: memdisk: bootstrap too large to load (from subfolder)
(2017-02-27 19:13)NiKiZe Wrote:  You might want to look at wimboot instead if you are booting windows, much more stable then memdisk.

you might want to add a imgstat && prompt line, just to see that there is nothing else loaded, and maybe call imgfree before the initrd.

I'll give wimboot a try - the MS tools that generate the boot image create an ISO so was just using that as it seemed neater than having to take the ISO, mount it and extract the contents every time we generate a new one.

(2017-02-27 19:13)NiKiZe Wrote:  please use the latest iPXE master, a version that is almost 2 years old is so horribly out of date it is scary to even think about how much have changed and been fixed.

Will do - I prefer to use packages where possible as it simplifies any dependency versioning issues, that's the version of iPXE in even the next Ubuntu release, so clearly the package maintainer has gone AWOL. An annoying trend in most distributions I've found, particularly on smaller packages :-(
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RE: memdisk: bootstrap too large to load (from subfolder) - sjwk - 2017-03-01 12:29



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