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Creating advanced snponly.efi in rom-o-matic.edu
2019-07-02, 15:19
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Creating advanced snponly.efi in rom-o-matic.edu
Hi all,

I am currently using the snponly.efi build image as I am pxe booting ESXi devices. It is working great with no issues but I am interested in using the "console" command with images so that I can configure the look of the menu.

Is there a way to use https://rom-o-matic.eu/ to generate a build image that is as close to snponly.efi but with the console command and IMAGE_PNG support?

I don't currently have easy access to a linux terminal to build my own image manually.

Thanks!
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2019-07-03, 06:55
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RE: Creating advanced snponly.efi in rom-o-matic.edu
You can use virtual machines, or even the windows 10 Linux subsystem to build iPXE

If you insist on using rom-o-matic, then you might want to raise this at https://github.com/xbgmsharp/ipxe-buildweb/ instead

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2019-07-03, 11:28
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RE: Creating advanced snponly.efi in rom-o-matic.edu
try add &IMAGE_PNG=1 at your url
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2019-07-03, 14:59
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RE: Creating advanced snponly.efi in rom-o-matic.edu
(2019-07-03 06:55)NiKiZe Wrote:  You can use virtual machines, or even the windows 10 Linux subsystem to build iPXE

If you insist on using rom-o-matic, then you might want to raise this at https://github.com/xbgmsharp/ipxe-buildweb/ instead

I completely forgot about the Windows update to add support for Bash, I'll look into this!

(2019-07-03 11:28)cckp Wrote:  try add &IMAGE_PNG=1 at your url
I need to enable the console command as well so I don't think only this will work.
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