ipxe on Hyper-v (gen 1) : boot failure
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2017-09-11, 15:49
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ipxe on Hyper-v (gen 1) : boot failure
i use ipxe and previously gpxe for intall many environmement.
actually since fex month i have a proble to intall on hyper-v new windows server VM. it work well on bare metal and also on KVM. the problem is error 0x00005c, this is a HAL issue. i need to use the last (or not so old) boot.wim image from a windows ADK/Windows server iso file. the setup is Windows server (2012R2 or 2016) Hyper-v ipxe iso file (with embeded script) http server (apache) BCD boot.wim wimboot wimboot (up to date) the embeded script is minimal ===================== dhcp set winboot-url http://.... set wimboot boot.wim kernel ${winboot-url}/wimboot pause initrd ${winboot-url}/bootmgr bootmgr initrd ${winboot-url}/boot/bcd BCD initrd ${winboot-url}/boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi initrd -n boot.wim ${winboot-url}/${wimboot} boot.wim boot ===================== the problem is only with hyper-v, so it can be a bug in wimboot. if i use a old boot.wim (from Windows AIK and not ADK) it s ok, but i need to use the last boot.wim and dism. |
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2017-09-11, 21:43
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RE: ipxe on Hyper-v (gen 1) : boot failure
I see you already found a different thread,
start with removing "bootmgr" from your script - it should be extracted automatically from boot.wim Test with setting only 1 CPU for the virtual machine - if that works you can check how to do that via the BCD, see thread here on the forum about similar issue with ESX hypervisor. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2017-09-12, 17:03
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RE: ipxe on Hyper-v (gen 1) : boot failure
Thanks, but i have thesame problem
with or without bootmrg and i have only 1 CPU for the VM ans i try with 1G of Memory to 64Go (1->2->4->8->16->32 and 64) and same issue with 2 or 4 vCPU yes i found another thread, but no answer in it except for downgrade the version of winpe and for my case it s not a solution. |
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