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      madskillz23
      last edited by

      Thanks, the imgargs line kills it. I’ve been trying various tutorials and combinations for that line but I have yet to find one that works.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 28460, member: 21583”][FONT=Consolas]set boot_url [url]http://${fog-ip}/var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/[/url][/FONT]
        should be
        [FONT=Consolas]set boot_url [url]http://${fog-ip}/fog/service/ipxe/[/url][/FONT]
        because http://[FONT=Consolas]${fog-ip} resolves to the root of your web server[/FONT]

        [FONT=Consolas]your menu doesn’t have a choose statement to tell ipxe to let you choose something[/FONT]

        [FONT=Consolas]try this[/FONT]

        [CODE]
        set boot_url http://${fog-ip}/fog/service/ipxe/
        set boot_nfs ${fog-ip}:/images/

        :MENU
        menu
        item Ubuntu12 Ubuntu 12.04 x64 Live
        item Ubuntu14 Ubuntu 14.04 x64 Live
        item return return to previous menu
        choose target && goto ${target}

        :Ubuntu12
        kernel http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/ubuntu12/casper/vmlinuz.efi
        initrd http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/ubuntu12/casper/initrd.lz
        imgargs boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/ubuntu12.04/
        shell
        boot

        :Ubuntu14
        kernel ${boot_url}/ubuntu/casper/vmlinuz.efi
        initrd ${boot_url}/ubuntu/casper/initrd.lz
        imgargs boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/ubuntu14.04/
        boot

        :return
        chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} ||
        prompt
        goto MENU

        autoboot[/CODE][/quote]

        Rather than imgargs, place the ARGs you want on the kernel line.

        TRY THIS:
        [CODE]
        set boot_url http://${fog-ip}/fog/service/ipxe/
        set boot_nfs ${fog-ip}:/images/

        :MENU
        menu
        item Ubuntu12 Ubuntu 12.04 x64 Live
        item Ubuntu14 Ubuntu 14.04 x64 Live
        item return return to previous menu
        choose target && goto ${target}

        :Ubuntu12
        kernel http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/ubuntu12/casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/ubuntu12.04/
        initrd http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/ubuntu12/casper/initrd.lz
        shell
        boot

        :Ubuntu14
        kernel ${boot_url}/ubuntu/casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/ubuntu14.04/
        initrd ${boot_url}/ubuntu/casper/initrd.lz
        boot

        :return
        chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} ||
        prompt
        goto MENU

        autoboot[/CODE]

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        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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          madskillz23
          last edited by

          Awesome, that got me most of the way there. Now its just messing around with kernel arguments for the two Ubuntu distros. But, I did get Xubuntu 13.04 working with the following code in case anyone else finds it useful:

          [CODE]:Xubuntu 13.04
          kernel ${boot_url}/xubuntu/casper/vmlinuz root=/dev/nfs/ boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/xubuntu/
          initrd http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/xubuntu/casper/initrd.lz
          boot
          [/CODE]

          Thanks for all the help!

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            domii666
            last edited by

            [quote=“domii666, post: 28421, member: 24204”]iso is stored @ /var/www/fog/ISO fog search with initrd [url]http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/ISO/Windows8x64.iso[/url]
            [Wed May 28 17:50:17 2014] [error] [client 192.168.2.22] File does not exist: /var/www/fog/ISO/Windows8x64.iso[/quote]

            thx for help

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              Eli Kelly
              last edited by

              It was a little ugly but advanced menu codes started working for me after removing

              [CODE]print “console --picture http://${boot-url}/service/ipxe/bg.png --left 100 --right 80\n”;[/CODE]

              from advanced.php

              I put the line back in replacing “${boot-url}” with [[I]my.servers.ip.address[/I]]/fog and all was well and looking good.

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              • JunkhackerJ
                Junkhacker Developer
                last edited by

                [quote=“Eli Kelly, post: 30029, member: 1152”]It was a little ugly but advanced menu codes started working for me after removing

                [CODE]print “console --picture http://${boot-url}/service/ipxe/bg.png --left 100 --right 80\n”;[/CODE]

                from advanced.php

                I put the line back in replacing “${boot-url}” with [[I]my.servers.ip.address[/I]]/fog and all was well and looking good.[/quote]

                what version are you using?
                what you’re describing a known bug in 1.0.x that was fixed in the 1.1.0 update

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                  Eli Kelly
                  last edited by

                  [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 30030, member: 21583”]what version are you using?
                  what you’re describing a known bug in 1.0.x that was fixed in the 1.1.0 update[/quote]

                  I managed to post this in the wrong thread. It has better context in and was intended for [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/ipxe-advanced-menu-or-memdisk-problem.10544/page-2[/url]

                  To answer your question:

                  I did the initial install from 1.0.1 subversion 1783. After reading a post from Tom last Thursday I updated to svn 1799. When that still didn’t fix my issue I patched to svn 1801. Fog version did in fact change to 1.1.0 with eiter svn 1799 or 1801. Apparently the advanced.php file was not being updated in that process. Perhaps I missed a step but all seems well now.

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                    Levi Smith
                    last edited by

                    Anybody have any idea how to add a login option to the advanced menu? Or is this not currently possible? I really need a password on some of my options, and this was really easy to add with syslinux. I can’t seem to figure it out with iPXE.

                    Thanks!

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                    • JunkhackerJ
                      Junkhacker Developer
                      last edited by

                      if you set the menu to hidden, a password is required to access anything, i believe.

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                        Eli Kelly
                        last edited by

                        This is working pretty well for me. Much credit to others on this forum who came up with most of this…

                        [CODE]login && goto validate || goto return

                        :validate
                        iseq ${password} yourpasswordhere && goto MENU || goto return

                        :MENU
                        menu
                        item --gap – ---------------- iPXE boot menu ----------------
                        item ipxedemo ipxe online boot demo
                        item shell ipxe shell
                        item pe86 Generic WinPE x86
                        item lt86 MDT Lite Touch x86
                        item lt64 MDT Lite Touch x64
                        item ghost Ghost Boot
                        item dban Derek’s Boot and Nuke
                        item return return to previous menu
                        item hostinfo details about this computer
                        choose --default return --timeout 5000 target && goto ${target}

                        :ipxedemo
                        chain http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php ||
                        goto MENU

                        :shell
                        shell ||
                        goto MENU

                        :pe86
                        initrd http://${fog-ip}/ISO/pe86.iso
                        chain memdisk iso raw ||
                        goto MENU

                        :lt86
                        initrd http://${fog-ip}/ISO/lt86.iso
                        chain memdisk iso raw ||
                        goto MENU

                        :lt64
                        initrd http://${fog-ip}/ISO/lt64.iso
                        chain memdisk iso raw ||
                        goto MENU

                        :ghost
                        initrd http://${fog-ip}/ISO/ghost.iso
                        chain memdisk iso raw ||
                        goto MENU

                        :dban
                        initrd http://${fog-ip}/ISO/dban.iso
                        chain memdisk iso raw ||
                        goto MENU

                        :return
                        chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} ||
                        prompt
                        goto MENU

                        :hostinfo
                        echo This computer : ||
                        echo MAC address…${net0/mac} ||
                        echo IP address…${ip} ||
                        echo Netmask…${netmask} ||
                        echo Serial…${serial} ||
                        echo Asset number…${asset} ||
                        echo Manufacturer…${manufacturer} ||
                        echo Product…${product} ||
                        echo BIOS platform…${platform} ||
                        echo ||
                        echo press any key to return to Menu ||
                        prompt
                        goto MENU

                        autoboot
                        item return return to previous menu
                        choose --default return --timeout 5000 target && goto ${target}

                        :ipxedemo
                        chain http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php ||
                        goto MENU

                        :shell
                        shell ||
                        goto MENU

                        :return
                        chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} ||
                        prompt
                        goto MENU

                        autoboot[/CODE]

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                        • JunkhackerJ
                          Junkhacker Developer
                          last edited by

                          remember though, that this method is only a mild level of security being added. if anyone goes to
                          [FONT=Consolas][url]http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php[/url][/FONT]
                          they will see the password in plain text

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                          • x23piracyX
                            x23piracy
                            last edited by

                            Hi,

                            [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 33174, member: 21583”]if anyone goes to
                            [FONT=Consolas][url]http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php[/url][/FONT]
                            they will see the password in plain text[/quote]

                            really? a webserver should never delivery a php file contents cleartext.

                            Regards X23

                            ║▌║█║▌│║▌║▌█

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                            • JunkhackerJ
                              Junkhacker Developer
                              last edited by

                              that file generates the fog boot menu, which is a plain text file generated with php
                              [FONT=Consolas]iseq ${password} yourpasswordhere && goto MENU || goto return[/FONT]
                              is ipxe script code in plain text

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                              • Tom ElliottT
                                Tom Elliott
                                last edited by

                                In svn, I’ve added the ability to set the menu itself as either login or no login. I’m not going to work, quite yet, on the individual advanced menu password requirements.

                                Hopefully this will help people out.

                                Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

                                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)

                                Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                • x23piracyX
                                  x23piracy
                                  last edited by

                                  [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 33187, member: 7271”]Hopefully this will help people out.[/quote]

                                  Works

                                  ║▌║█║▌│║▌║▌█

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                                    Levi Smith
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks for the responses everyone. I really appreciate it. Hiding the menu works for the time being, but having the ability to pick and choose which menu items have it, and which don’t down the road would be most welcome.

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      I’ve now added the ability to add “individual” password login settings to menu items
                                      My current menu that is tested and working, although very minimal, is:
                                      [code]isset ${userID} && goto do_me || goto MENU
                                      :do_me
                                      kernel bzImage root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.10.10.1 web=10.10.10.118/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 type=down img=win7actsysprep ftp=10.10.10.118 imgType=n osid=7 storage=10.10.10.118:/images capone=1 imgFormat=0
                                      imgfetch init.xz && boot || goto MENU
                                      :MENU
                                      menu
                                      item --gap Please Select one of the images below
                                      item fog.local Boot from hard disk
                                      item d101_64 D101 Base Image (64 bit load)
                                      item return Return to main menu
                                      choose --default fog.local target && goto ${target}
                                      :fog.local
                                      sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || goto MENU
                                      :d101_64
                                      chain -ar ${boot-url}/service/ipxe/advanced.php?login=1 || goto MENU
                                      :return
                                      chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} || goto MENU
                                      autoboot[/code]

                                      Notice the :d101_64 how it has the chain -ar ${boot-url}/service/ipxe/advanced.php?login=1 || goto MENU ?That’s all that’s needed to have a “login” for your menu item. Notice the top where it says :do_me? This is important to note that it’s ABOVE the menu generation part of the advanced menu setup.

                                      As I stated, this is very basic, but a method to :sort: the different functions could be:
                                      [code]isset ${userID} && iseq ${bootnum} 1 && goto do_me ||
                                      isset ${userID} && iseq ${butnum} 2 && goto do_me2 ||
                                      goto MENU
                                      :do_me
                                      kernel bzImage root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.10.10.1 web=10.10.10.118/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 type=down img=win7actsysprep ftp=10.10.10.118 imgType=n osid=7 storage=10.10.10.118:/images capone=1 imgFormat=0
                                      imgfetch init.xz && boot || goto MENU
                                      :do_me2
                                      kernel bzImage root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.10.10.1 web=10.10.10.118/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 type=down img=blahblah ftp=10.10.10.118 imgType=n osid=7 storage=10.10.10.118:/images capone=1 imgFormat=0
                                      imgfetch init.xz && boot || goto MENU
                                      :MENU
                                      menu
                                      item --gap Please Select one of the images below
                                      item fog.local Boot from hard disk
                                      item d101_64 D101 Base Image (64 bit load)
                                      item return Return to main menu
                                      choose --default fog.local target && goto ${target}
                                      :fog.local
                                      sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || goto MENU
                                      :d101_64
                                      set bootnum 1
                                      chain -ar ${boot-url}/service/ipxe/advanced.php?login=1 || goto MENU
                                      :d102_64
                                      set bootnum 2
                                      chain -ar ${boot-url}/service/ipxe/advanced.php?login=1 || goto MENU
                                      :return
                                      chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} || goto MENU
                                      autoboot[/code]

                                      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

                                      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)

                                      Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                        TheFunk
                                        last edited by

                                        What’s the difference between Aru’s method of booting (sanboot) and Junkhacker’s method (initrd and chain memdisk) when it comes to booting a Windows iso? I have an image of my Windows 7 installer disk, and was wondering.

                                        Edit: I done goofed.

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                                          Jose Antonio Sanchez
                                          last edited by

                                          [quote=“madskillz23, post: 28476, member: 8206”]Awesome, that got me most of the way there. Now its just messing around with kernel arguments for the two Ubuntu distros. But, I did get Xubuntu 13.04 working with the following code in case anyone else finds it useful:

                                          [CODE]:Xubuntu 13.04
                                          kernel ${boot_url}/xubuntu/casper/vmlinuz root=/dev/nfs/ boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images/xubuntu/
                                          initrd http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/ipxe/xubuntu/casper/initrd.lz
                                          boot
                                          [/CODE]

                                          Thanks for all the help![/quote]

                                          madskillz23,

                                          Did you get Ubuntu 14.04 to boot??

                                          I extracted all the files from the ISO and put them into /images/ubuntu14041/ and it tries to boot but I get the “(initramfs) Unable to find a live file system on the network” message…

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                                            madskillz23
                                            last edited by

                                            [quote=“Jose Antonio Sanchez, post: 35731, member: 25349”]madskillz23,

                                            Did you get Ubuntu 14.04 to boot??

                                            I extracted all the files from the ISO and put them into /images/ubuntu14041/ and it tries to boot but I get the “(initramfs) Unable to find a live file system on the network” message…[/quote]

                                            I am pretty sure these work. Let me know if they don’t though and I should be able to find the backup copy of the arguments.
                                            [CODE]:Xubuntu14
                                            kernel ${boot_url}/xubuntu14.04/casper/vmlinuz.efi root=/dev/nfs/ boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=${boot_nfs}/xubuntu14.04/
                                            initrd ${boot_url}/xubuntu14.04/casper/initrd.lz
                                            boot

                                            :Ubuntu14
                                            kernel ${boot_url}/ubuntu14.04/vmlinuz.efi vga=normal boot=casper netboot=nfs fetch:${boot_url}/ubuntu/casper/filesystem.squashfs nfsroot=${boot_nfs}/ubuntu14.04/
                                            initrd ${boot_url}/ubuntu14.04/initrd.lz
                                            #imgargs
                                            boot[/CODE]

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