Feature Suggestion - Easily Customizable iPXE Binary
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2013-07-19, 21:56
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Feature Suggestion - Easily Customizable iPXE Binary
Hi, guys.
Tossing out an idea for consideration... It seems to me that a (the?) major use case for iPXE involves just embedding a script in the bootloader. This relatively benign step is far more difficult than it should be. For non-developers, getting their environment setup to successfully complete a full build can be more difficult than you might realize. This seems a bit over-the-top, just to embed a block of text in the binary. Instead... Why not provide a ready-to-go binary iPXE image (a la the ISO), then provide a tool to patch it with the user's script? A pretty generous block of space could be reserved in the executable for this, only requiring a full build for unusually large scripts. Taking this one step further... Why not provide the above as a service via your website. Allow a user to paste their script into a form, then immediately download the binary. I suspect there are a lot of folks out there like myself who would like to use iPXE, but getting it configured is a real obstacle. FWIW, Richard |
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2013-07-20, 17:29
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-20 17:30 by robinsmidsrod.)
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RE: Feature Suggestion - Easily Customizable iPXE Binary
I guess you haven't seen http://rom-o-matic.eu/ yet. It does just the thing.
Maybe we should try to setup a vagrantfile for people that want to make it simpler to get started tinkering with iPXE (for those sort of in between). After you install Ubuntu in e.g. a VM, it is usually just a few apt-get commands to install everything you need. Most of the details can be found on the http://ipxe.org/download page. |
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2013-07-24, 18:01
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-30 05:47 by Richard.)
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RE: Feature Suggestion - Easily Customizable iPXE Binary
Yep! http://rom-o-matic.eu/ looks exactly like what I'm describing. (Edit: That site is perfect! Quick and easy to use. It deserves shameless promotion in the iPXE website.)
Though my stubborn nature still wants to get the makefile working. ;-) Cheers, Richard |
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