Problems booting/installing Win 10 from 2016 WDS using iPXE
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2018-11-30, 17:46
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RE: Problems booting/installing Win 10 from 2016 WDS using iPXE
1.0.0+ of iPXE does not say much at all, you should have parentheses after that that tells which git commit it was built from.
Version isn't really important right now, but might be later. The best way is not to use broken WDS, but I understand if you don't like that answer ;D I think there is some information on the forum about similar issues. But what you could test is to run wireshark on your DHCP server (WDS) and grab all relevant traffic on UDP port 67,68,69,4011 Then run bare metal boot and get make sure that works, and then you run iPXE on the same machine. Now it comes down to comparing the DHCP packets that the WDS server sends out, and if there is any difference between the 2 boots, then check the request. One crucial piece of information is what actually does happen in the case where iPXE starts, nothing at all, or any message, reboot, etc? Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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Problems booting/installing Win 10 from 2016 WDS using iPXE - ramseyrt - 2018-11-29, 23:09
RE: Problems booting/installing Win 10 from 2016 WDS using iPXE - NiKiZe - 2018-11-30 17:46
RE: Problems booting/installing Win 10 from 2016 WDS using iPXE - NiKiZe - 2018-12-01, 09:52
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