Simple HTTP Chainload scheme...
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2011-12-17, 09:57
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Simple HTTP Chainload scheme...
Just thought I'd share:
Embedded code in iPXE: Code: #!ipxe In WebServer Directory: %WEB_ROOT_DIRECTORY%/ipxe/boot/%UUID%.ipxe Code: #!ipxe This is working very well whilst I get my PHP environment working... "Thus far, you have been adrift within the sheltered harbor of my patience..." |
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2011-12-18, 20:24
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RE: Simple HTTP Chainload scheme...
Quite ingenious, I'd say. I'd choose something else than Scientific Linux, but to each his own.
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2011-12-18, 23:51
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RE: Simple HTTP Chainload scheme...
(2011-12-18 20:24)robinsmidsrod Wrote: Quite ingenious, I'd say. I'd choose something else than Scientific Linux, but to each his own. SL isn't too bad... I'm an enterprise customer at work, so I gravitate towards RHEL, and SLES/SLED and derivatives. "Thus far, you have been adrift within the sheltered harbor of my patience..." |
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2011-12-20, 18:40
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RE: Simple HTTP Chainload scheme...
I still hate the fact that you get a infinite loop by default when chainloading. And because i keep changing my mind for home usage (just fooling around with it's possibilities), i don't want to embed a new script every time. So i wrote this.
#!ipxe :retry_dhcp dhcp || goto retry_dhcp iseq ${filename} undionly.kpxe && set filename ${filename}.script chain ${filename} this way you can break the loop in the dhcp server as discribed in the manuals, and if you have a dhcp server that does not have this option the embeded script will break it for you. I would be nice if the dhcp+autoboot that is run when there is no embeded script would have something like this because the loop is just stupid. |
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