Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE
|
2013-09-05, 12:37
Post: #9
|
|||
|
|||
RE: Booting BIOS Flash images via iPXE
Hmmm... The "APPEND floppy" parameter to memdisk, did you try it with imgargs memdisk floppy when doing it via ipxe? Did that have any effect?
Just to be certain it's not something related to your creation of the floppy image, could you try the ODIN floppy image available from the freedos distro? There could also be something fishy with the memory map on your hardware that is confusing it in some way. Does it happen consistently on different types of hardware (physical and/or virtual)? I'm a bit puzzled with the decompression error message, as the image is not supposed to be compressed. Wonder why this happens. Which version of syslinux and memdisk are you testing against? |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
Messages In This Thread |
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
|
User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)