ipxe on virtualbox
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2019-01-14, 00:44
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ipxe on virtualbox
Hello,
I "think" I have successfully ipxe boot kickstart a vm client but somehow it did not feel right because it looks just like a regular pxe boot kickstart. I am new to ipxe and hoping for some clarification. My testing environment is running on VirtualBox. The ipxe configuration and the related files + path are: Quote:[root@vmserver tftpboot]# pwd Quote:[root@vmserver tftpboot]# cat pxelinux.cfg/default Quote:cat /var/www/html/centos7.ipxe Quote:[b]cat /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf[b] Booted up the client vm(node001) and received log message. It then successfully provision node001. Quote:Loading ipxe.lkrn....ready. Did it actually ipxe provision node001? Ultimately, I would like to be able to provision hundreds of nodes. Thanks for reading and I would greatly appreciate your feedback and any recommendation using ipxe to provision hundreds of nodes. |
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2019-01-14, 10:38
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RE: ipxe on virtualbox
It mostly seem that you are using pxelinux, which is not iPXE
I don't understand what your question is. If you want to use iPXE instead of pxelinux then you need to create scripts accordingly - no need to involve pxelinux at all Virtualbox uses a minimal limited iPXE as it's base, but it's just a standard NBP. If you want http etc from Virtualbox you first have to load a full featured iPXE Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2019-01-14, 15:24
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RE: ipxe on virtualbox
Thanks NiKiZe.
I'll setup a new VM environment and play around, follow tutorial on http://ipxe.org/. Can you please recommend a tutorial link for a complete noob? (2019-01-14 10:38)NiKiZe Wrote: It mostly seem that you are using pxelinux, which is not iPXE |
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