Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE
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2017-01-28, 14:52
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RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ?
(2013-02-27 09:38)robinsmidsrod Wrote: Be aware, though, that memdisk usually gives you a read-write floppy (in memory), while a sanbooted floppy is read-only. It depends on the protocol and disk image sharing program. vBlade can share floppy images in read/write mode over AoE protocol. To access image you need use sanboot command: Code: sanboot -d 0x00 aoe:e0.0 |
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native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - ruymbeke - 2013-02-27, 09:08
RE: Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE - robinsmidsrod - 2013-09-05, 12:37
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - robinsmidsrod - 2013-02-27, 09:38
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - Gelip - 2017-01-28 14:52
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - ruymbeke - 2013-02-27, 10:11
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - robinsmidsrod - 2013-02-28, 13:34
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - cpdohert - 2013-08-28, 17:35
Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE - cpdohert - 2013-08-28, 20:15
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - robinsmidsrod - 2013-09-01, 15:01
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - cpdohert - 2013-09-04, 18:24
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