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Thread: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Post: RE: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Is the Block IO protocol stub really necessary?
As per my original post the addition of Block IO protocol is a "side effect" of adding Simple File System Protocol.. I'm not much of a coder, can someon... |
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eterle |
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2017-12-13, 08:32 |
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Thread: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Post: RE: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
I don't suppose there's a way for me to make a boot.ipxe which doesn't add the Block IO protocol stub? |
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eterle |
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2017-12-06, 10:28 |
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Thread: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Post: RE: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Using grub, the "Solaris 11" menu item just chains to the Solaris Automated Installer grub2netx64.efi which has everything pre-configured and works.
If I don't use grub, first I have to figure out how... |
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eterle |
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2017-12-05, 11:20 |
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Thread: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Post: RE: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
I need to chain to Solaris 11 Automated Installer, so I don't think I have a choice but to use grub2.
Can you suggest how I could workaround the 1B stub being perceived as a disk? |
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eterle |
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2017-12-05, 10:13 |
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Thread: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
Post: iPXE Block IO stub breaks grubnet
I am having the exact problem described here: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-...00082.html
However, I am using grub2netx64.efi from Solaris and it's going to be a lot harder to get Oracle to... |
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eterle |
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2017-12-05, 09:19 |
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Thread: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
Post: RE: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
Indeed, that was not clear to me at all. I was using the wrong file. I changed to snponly.eif now have the iPXE banner and prompt.
Thank you!
Darie |
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eterle |
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2017-12-04, 14:39 |
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Thread: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
Post: RE: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
I think I could boot undionly.kpxe, then pick up boot.ipxe to bring up a menu, as described in https://gist.github.com/robinsmidsrod/2234639, and in that menu, include all the desired install options.... |
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eterle |
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2017-12-04, 13:57 |
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Thread: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
Post: chainload EFI from alternate TFTP server
We use PXE boot to bring up a custom grub menu (pxelinux.cfg/default) when installing a new system. From this menu we can choose the OS which will then get installed over the network.
I now need to a... |
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eterle |
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2017-11-30, 18:17 |