Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM
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2016-01-18, 19:01
(This post was last modified: 2016-01-18 19:17 by plachance.)
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RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM
(2016-01-15 08:24)mcb30 Wrote: That's similar to what I've used. The only real difference is that there was no GRUB in my setup (just bin/ipxe.usb written directly to a 1GB EBS root disk). I tried this exact set up without success with the following in the user-data Code: #!ipxe Still not network after loading kernel on EC2 (ipxe.usb) and soyoustart server (ipxe.lkrn) when I compile latests iPXE releases but it works on SoYouStart with their "iPXE netboot script" feature based on iPXE/1.0.0+ (ddd1) Can it be related to my iPXE compile options? Did you try chainloading on EC2 with newer/newest releases of iPXE? I wanted to try compiling iPXE/1.0.0+ (ddd1) myself and use it on EC2 but can't find the commit ID. [ipxe/src] $ git log | grep ddd1 commit 230f16538f4b0ad9ddd1edd7da24c52c39da0c8d commit be0cd1cddd18a29264091fabc69bf2ec7a1f2cd2 I tried an old release (branch 53d2d9e) but same problem. Any clue? Do you remember which iPXE release and script worked? Thanks again for your help! Patrice |
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Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - plachance - 2016-01-14, 21:37
RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - mcb30 - 2016-01-15, 08:24
RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - plachance - 2016-01-18 19:01
RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - mcb30 - 2016-01-18, 23:00
RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - plachance - 2016-01-18, 23:17
RE: Chainloading linux in AWS EC2 HVM - mcb30 - 2016-01-27, 14:31
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