default script for chainloading compatibility
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2011-11-04, 22:05
(This post was last modified: 2011-11-04 22:17 by AT-HE.)
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default script for chainloading compatibility
hi
as we talked by mail ... is there any way to get included a default script to support chainloading without a dhcp server with user-class support? imagine this pc booting ---- nvidia geforce 6200le award bios 1.2 - press del to enter menu cpu pentium 4 1200mhz 1204787 kb ok booting from lan selected dhcp: 192.168.1.3 assigned, boot image=undionly.kpxe tftp: loading undionly.kpxe tftp: loading default.ipxe welcome to ipxe ... and customize default.ipxe to do anything we want? (boot from http depending on querystring, chain another image.. etc etc) is anyway to download a precompiled undionly.kpxe with EMBED=myscript.ipxe , and myscript.kpxe with fixed #!ipxe chain default.ipxe so anyone will be able to edit his own default.ipxe with custom options on tftp server root? (chainloadings, http images with custom urls, etc) that is because is easier and fast to download a precompiled undionly.kpxe with this feature included instead of compiling by ourselves, besides many people doesnt know how to compile or cant compile in his machine (incompatible pc, doesnt have a compiler installed, etc) |
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2011-11-07, 12:53
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RE: default script for chainloading compatibility
(2011-11-04 22:05)AT-HE Wrote: imagine this pc booting Legacy PXE stacks will be able to download only a single file via TFTP, so you need some way of integrating your iPXE script into a single image, as is done with Code: make EMBED=script.ipxe bin/undionly.kpxe |
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2011-11-07, 13:35
(This post was last modified: 2011-11-07 13:35 by AT-HE.)
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RE: default script for chainloading compatibility
that is i am talking about ... what if you compile undionly.kpxe with embedded EMBED=stage1.ipxe .. and stage1.ipxe contents are
---- #!ipxe chain default.ipxe ---- that way undionly will search for default.ipxe file in tftp root dir at boot time, allowing us to write our own custom script ??? |
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2011-11-07, 14:05
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RE: default script for chainloading compatibility
(2011-11-07 13:35)AT-HE Wrote: that is i am talking about ... what if you compile undionly.kpxe with embedded EMBED=stage1.ipxe .. and stage1.ipxe contents are Yes, that would work. |
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2012-07-11, 16:41
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RE: default script for chainloading compatibility
i think this would bring more independence and flexibility to ipxe, since it give us the posibility to avoid the need to trick isc/windows server dhcp, being able to run in ANY DHCP SERVER
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2012-07-11, 18:14
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RE: default script for chainloading compatibility
(2012-07-11 16:41)AT-HE Wrote: i think this would bring more independence and flexibility to ipxe, since it give us the posibility to avoid the need to trick isc/windows server dhcp, being able to run in ANY DHCP SERVER There's nothing stopping you from building iPXE with an embedded script that does what you want, as explained above. (It can't be made the default behaviour, because that would violate specifications and break existing setups.) Michael |
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