Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive
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2016-02-23, 11:02
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RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive
(2016-02-16 22:28)NiKiZe Wrote: But I have to ask, why are you even entering iPXE if what you want to do is to boot from local disk anyway? We want to be able to boot from a specified server when needed. Such as to reinstall Windows without the need for a user interaction. As we are in a distributed and uncontrolled network we can not rely on PXE on the network. Therefore we use a locally installed iPXE to contact our boot control server. If nothing needs to be done (or the request times out) it simply boots local. I was now able to get it to work with Grub and iPXE. See selected solution on this question (http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/...at-to-boot) for more details. Except for the reboot problem we are still facing (http://forum.ipxe.org/showthread.php?tid=7965) it works as expected. |
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Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-15, 10:58
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - MultimediaMan - 2016-02-15, 11:46
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-15, 14:38
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - NiKiZe - 2016-02-15, 19:18
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-16, 09:37
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - NiKiZe - 2016-02-16, 22:28
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-23 11:02
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