[solved] Variable in boot menu
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2019-10-17, 18:40
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-17 18:46 by MultimediaMan.)
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RE: Variable in boot menu
OK, this problem is easy to fix. But the real problem is your DHCP server configuration. If you have configured an iPXE class in the DHCP Server, please check your settings there.
Can you post up your /etc/dhcp/dhcp.conf for the Subnet for PXE/iPXE and any global settings? The Issue Is DHCP Option 66 ${next-server} is set to 192.168.10.1 but it should be set to 192.168.10.118 There are a couple of different ways to address this... 1: Use DHCP Option 17 ${root-path} (Best way IMHO) instead of relying on DHCP option 66 ${next-server}. ${root-path} is a string variable and can be anything up to 255 characters. 2: Fix your DHCP Option 66/ iPXE class. 3: Ghetto method (not using any DHCP-passed variables, using values burned into iPXE): Code: #!ipxe "Thus far, you have been adrift within the sheltered harbor of my patience..." |
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