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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
      last edited by george1421

      @quinniedid Strange, the files appear to download but then ipxe blew up on the imgargs command and then didn’t try to boot. Are you sure the ipxe menu doesn’t have any extra stuff in it? or like you missed the imgargs command?

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        quinniedid
        last edited by

        @george1421 This is what I have configured:

        kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/vmlinuz
        initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/initrd.img
        initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs
        imgargs initrd=initrd.img boot=live union=overlay username=user config components quiet noswap toram=filesystem.squashfs ip= net.ifnames=0 nosplash
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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by Tom Elliott

          Move the components of imgargs to the kernel line after vmlinuz

          Remove imgargs line

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator
            last edited by george1421

            Ok I have a working solution here

            Using gparted-live-0.33.0-2-i686.zip as the base file being used

            This is the parameters settings:

            kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/vmlinuz
            initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/initrd.img
            imgargs vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img boot=live config components union=overlay username=user noswap noeject ip= vga=788 fetch=tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs
            boot || goto MENU
            

            gparted1.png

            ref: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10944/using-fog-to-pxe-boot-into-your-favorite-installer-images/18

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            • Q
              quinniedid
              last edited by quinniedid

              @george1421 I got a lot closer! But I am now getting a failed to boot…
              3c5d103e-b2b8-4ac0-98de-f2991a8c6d59-image.png

              @Tom-Elliott Also tried these:

              kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/vmlinuz vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img boot=live config components union=overlay username=user noswap noeject ip= vga=788 fetch=tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs
              initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/initrd.img
              boot
              

              This seemed to get further

              kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img boot=live union=overlay username=user config components quiet noswap toram=filesystem.squashfs ip= net.ifnames=0 nosplash
              initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/initrd.img
              initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs
              boot
              

              030e95ae-d795-4b3a-b8e9-66289b58bbe2-image.png

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
                last edited by

                @quinniedid My instructions worked on my system using the i686 gparted kernel. I didn’t try the amd64 kernel.

                In both of the pictures I was there during testing. The VM I used for testing was a bios based system. I did not try with a uefi based VM.

                In your second picture I also go that during testing when I moved the kernel arguments to the kernel line in the iPXE code. When I put them back is when it started working once I stopped copying the squashfs via initrd and used the fetch kernel parameter.

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                  quinniedid
                  last edited by quinniedid

                  @george1421 What I find interesting is that I can now get Clonezilla to work on the UEFI VM but NOT on a physical box…
                  You would think that Gparted an Clonezilla would be somewhat the same.

                  kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/clonezilla/vmlinuz
                  initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/clonezilla/initrd.img
                  imgargs vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img boot=live config components union=overlay username=user noswap noeject ip= vga=788 fetch=tftp://${fog-ip}/clonezilla/filesystem.squashfs
                  boot
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                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                    last edited by

                    @quinniedid Did you ever get to check what’s in /boot.log as suggested in the pictures?

                    Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                      quinniedid
                      last edited by

                      @Sebastian-Roth The boot log is reporting a bad address to the FQDN of our server. Which is strange as within the same command-line I can nslookup the FQDN and get back the associated IP. I can ping the IP address but I cannot ping with the FQDN. Giving me the same error as bad address.

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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @quinniedid That definitely is strange. Can you check /etc/nsswitch.conf when you get to the shell? Please post its contents here.

                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                          quinniedid
                          last edited by quinniedid

                          @Sebastian-Roth I did find that it works with an IP address in the fetch portion of the commands.

                          hosts: files dns
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                          • george1421G
                            george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
                            last edited by

                            @quinniedid I guess what version of gparted are you using. Are you using the same one I did? Did you try it in a bios based VM. There as to be something different between your setup and mine. If you look at your clonezilla setup, that mirrors pretty much the gparted setup. So one might think your gparted files are not right if all things are equal.

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                            • george1421G
                              george1421 Moderator @Sebastian Roth
                              last edited by

                              @Sebastian-Roth said in Issues with Gparted PXE Booting:

                              Did you ever get to check what’s in /boot.log

                              while I was testing I go similar messages, the boot.log in my case was empty (0 bytes).

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
                                last edited by

                                @quinniedid said in Issues with Gparted PXE Booting:

                                The boot log is reporting a bad address to the FQDN of our server

                                Why would that be? In the ipxe menu the reference is ${fog-ip} which should be the IP address of your fog server. Where is it getting the fqdn name from?

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                                  quinniedid
                                  last edited by

                                  @george1421 I am using the 0.33.0 AMD64. I think I am going to download the previous version and test. I wonder if PXE booting is an issue in this version.

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                                  • george1421G
                                    george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
                                    last edited by george1421

                                    @quinniedid said in Issues with Gparted PXE Booting:

                                    I am using the 0.33.0 AMD64

                                    My tests were with i686 version. Lets start eliminating the differences, can you try the i686 files? Those will work on both x86 and x64 systems.

                                    also in your browser key in http://<fog_server_ip>/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=00:00:00:00:00:00

                                    Make sure at the top of that its setting ${fog-ip} correctly

                                    For example when I run that on my home fog server I get this. So you see the variable fog-ip is being set to an IP address here.

                                    #!ipxe
                                    set fog-ip 192.168.112.24
                                    set fog-webroot fog
                                    set boot-url http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}
                                    cpuid --ext 29 && set arch x86_64 || set arch i386
                                    goto get_console
                                    :console_set
                                    colour --rgb 0x00567a 1 ||
                                    colour --rgb 0x00567a 2 ||
                                    colour --rgb 0x00567a 4 ||
                                    ...
                                    

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                                      quinniedid
                                      last edited by quinniedid

                                      @george1421 I have my fog server configured with an FQDN instead of IP addresses as we have had to change our IP a few times. So ${fog-ip} is not an actual IP. Also, all computers/VM’s in our network our UEFI configured. I just find it interesting that Clonezilla will work but not this particular version of Gparted.

                                      I changed the files to the following versions and the associated results:

                                      0.33.0-2-i686 - Won't even boot
                                      0.33.0-2-AMD64 - Will boot but crashes later due to the FQDN not resolving for some reason, if IP specified on fetch booted no problem
                                      0.33.0-1-AMD64 - Will boot but crashes later due to the FQDN not resolving for some reason
                                      0.32.0-1-AMD64 - Will boot and works with the FQDN no problem!!! :)

                                      This is the iPXE parameters I am using:

                                      kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/vmlinuz
                                      initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/initrd.img
                                      imgargs vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img boot=live config components union=overlay username=user noswap noeject ip= vga=788 fetch=tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs
                                      boot || goto MENU
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                                      • george1421G
                                        george1421 Moderator @quinniedid
                                        last edited by george1421

                                        @quinniedid said in Issues with Gparted PXE Booting:

                                        Will boot but crashes later due to the FQDN

                                        So then to fill out the truth table, change the fqdn (temporarily) to an IP address and see if that is the issue. I know in my setup the ${fog-ip} is the real ip address of my fog server. Maybe there is something broken in the latest release of gparted… actually all you need is the real IP address of the fog server in the fetch parameter the reset can stay conical names its the gparted kernel that is not able to resolve the fqdn name.

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                                          quinniedid
                                          last edited by

                                          @george1421 I forgot to mention that in my notes. I will fix that. Changing fetch=tftp://${fog-ip}/gparted/filesystem.squashfs to fetch=tftp://<fog_server_ip>/gparted/filesystem.squashfs worked just fine and booted properly.

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