Help!!! Usb boot Fog
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Correct, fog 1.2.0 and 7.8.0 debian.
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And you said you’d try dnsmasq if it was simple ?
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I have no idea how it works dnmasq … if not bring me problems with what is already armed … there would be problems.
My dhcp, currently assigned ips, and also has a boot loader for dumb terminals for remote desktop working … and it is not feasible to modify this …
Therefore, I need “something” bootee via USB, take my dhcp ip, and be redirected to the server will boot directly fog … if by network normally reach a remote Windows desktop …
I hope is clear, as I am using Google translator, not handle the English.
Apologies and thank you very much for your help !!!
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Ok.
I’ll work on a USB boot drive tonight, and if/when I get it going, I’ll provide an ISO copy.
I want one for myself anyways.
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Thank you very much for your help !!!
If it is easier to teach and explain a dnsmask … and not generate problems will miss him … welcome received !!!
The only bear with me … I’m a beginner with all this !!!
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Making serious progress with this…
Fighting with syslinux.cfg, trying to get it’s code right.
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That’s what I have so far… it’s not working.
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ditched syslinux.
etherboot seems very promising and I had more luck with it, and it’s simpler to use.
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I got it working with this iso.
ipxescript:
#!ipxe echo -n Please enter tftp server: && read next-server && goto netboot :netstart dhcp && goto netboot || goto netstart :netboot ping -c 1 ${next-server} || goto netstart chain tftp://${next-server}/default.ipxe || shell
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@cml Can you elaborate?
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Sure.
I followed the instructions in the Building undionly.kpxe wiki entry.
Except for the ipxescript I used the previous script and the command to build was:
make bin/ipxe.iso EMBED=ipxescript
I wrote the iso using dd: “dd if=ipxe.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M” replace sdb with your drive
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I just saw that went far … now I could explain how official … that is, if you meet the requirements to which I am bound?
I hope ancioso your answers !!! Thank you all for your contributions !!!
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Well, I tell them that I took the time to try the ISO CML … and the truth … it’s very nearly what I need … exept for a question … if I need to install 10 pcs at the same time, having this ISO on a flash drive … it could perform smoothly … nor any conflict with my dhcp ??? From what I saw, putting the direction of the mist, it goes directly to the …
I have to get the hat !!! Spectacular !!!
Surely … I will continue to consult for further progress and learning!
Thank you very much !!!