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Thread: BUG in undionly.kpxe
Post: RE: BUG in undionly.kpxe
Thank you for your response, I should have mentioned that both hosts are on the latest firmware.
Also, if this was an issue with the BIOS or drivers or such ... why would the older version work and t... |
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Alphakarem |
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2014-02-28, 14:35 |
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Thread: BUG in undionly.kpxe
Post: BUG in undionly.kpxe
I have came across a bug in undionly.kpxe ( the latest version ) and would like to draw your attention to it if I may, here is the situation :
DHCP Server : ISC DHCPd
OS : Centos 6.5 as a KVM Host
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Alphakarem |
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2014-02-26, 00:37 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: RE: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
(2013-06-17 08:18)robinsmidsrod Wrote: You said you couldn't find boot.wim in the SCCM files inside the ISO. Can you find any other .wim file in there?
Well .. there are .wim files that instal... |
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Alphakarem |
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2013-06-20, 05:39 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: RE: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
(2013-06-08 20:38)robinsmidsrod Wrote: Unfortunately I'm not familiar with SCCM myself, and I didn't write that howto you read. I've pinged someone else that might help you. If anyone else has ... |
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2013-06-16, 07:25 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: RE: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
(2013-06-05 10:09)robinsmidsrod Wrote: Have you tried the SCCM howto? http://ipxe.org/howto/sccm
I have tried to follow the SCCM guide you mentioned in the link, however I think this is target... |
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2013-06-08, 10:09 |
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Thread: download with WDS very slow
Post: RE: download with WDS very slow
(2012-11-10 08:14)robinsmidsrod Wrote: The packet trace screenshot you put up didn't really help, but you might have a problem on your network that makes the TFTP downloads that WDS uses much s... |
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Alphakarem |
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2012-11-12, 15:57 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: RE: iPXE and WDS Config
(2012-11-10 08:18)robinsmidsrod Wrote: It is most likely due to the fact that the WDS components use TFTP to download the Windows PE environment. You can utilize wimboot to speed it up signific... |
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2012-11-11, 01:09 |
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Thread: download with WDS very slow
Post: RE: download with WDS very slow
(2012-08-01 14:48)robinsmidsrod Wrote: Screenshots of packet traces are not so useful. The packet trace file is what is required to debug the problem.
Any Idea / solution for this yet ? .. I a... |
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Alphakarem |
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2012-11-09, 15:34 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: RE: iPXE and WDS Config
(2012-11-09 04:31)Sedorox Wrote: For what it's worth, if it's what you are trying to do, you can have iPXE boot directly to a WDS server, that is not the TFTP server. Here is the code I've use... |
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2012-11-09, 15:09 |
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Thread: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Post: [SOLVED] : iPXE and WDS Config
Hello,
First of all thank you for the iPXE environment and it's simplicity.
I am having a problem setting up iPXE and WDS on the same subnet, the scenario is as follow :
192.168.1.7 is my TFTP Ser... |
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Alphakarem |
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2012-11-08, 06:00 |