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Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE
2013-09-04, 18:24
Post: #8
RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ?
(2013-09-01 15:01)robinsmidsrod Wrote:  The parameter to sanboot is --no-describe, but this shouldn't really matter in your case.

Yes, that was a typo. I've tried with and without the (correctly spelled) --no-describe parameter.

Quote: Is the .img file the raw floppy image, and not compressed in any way? sanboot doesn't support compressed images, like memdisk does.

Uncompressed. I saw that from another forum post here and verified it.

Quote:If this image boots with syslinux, I'm assuming you're using memdisk to load it. If you try to load the same floppy image using memdisk via ipxe, does it load properly?

It does not. I get a "Decompression error output buffer overrun" error message. (This does not happen when I use memdisk and pxelinux, only memdisk with ipxe).

To summarize:

Existing uncompressed floppy disk images, created per these instructions:

syslinux and memdisk (using "APPEND floppy"): works correctly.

ipxe and memdisk: Throws "Decompression error output buffer overrun" error.

ipxe and sanboot: hangs as originally described.
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RE: native iso & floppy image chainload (without memdisk) ? - cpdohert - 2013-09-04 18:24



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