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      Pikmin
      last edited by

      This is what it looks like after vmlinuz.efi and initrd.lz get loaded
      fog.png

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      • ch3iC
        ch3i Moderator @Pikmin
        last edited by

        @Pikmin ISO9660 is read-only, you can mount it only on RO.

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          Pikmin
          last edited by Pikmin

          I understand that, just don’t get what I’m doing wrong when following the steps in this thread
          EDIT:
          Okay all good now, no mention of having to export the path to the mount to NFS. I am new to this, didn’t know

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            aaoyagi @Pikmin
            last edited by aaoyagi

            Just got this working for me. In case anybody wants the steps:

            First in your /etc/exports add this line:
            /var/www/fog/iso/15.04_64 *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)

            Then restart your nfs server. If you’re running Ubuntu it’s sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart

            Next, extract the Ubuntu iso to a direcotry named 15.04_64 in your /var/www/fog/iso directory.

            In your Advanced menu use this:
            :MENU
            menu
            item --gap – ---------------- iPXE boot menu ----------------
            item ubuntu15.04_64 Boot Ubuntu 15.04
            item return return to previous menu
            :ubuntu15.04_64
            set path /fog/iso/15.04_64
            set nfs_path /var/www/fog/ISO/15.04_64
            kernel http://${fog-ip}${path}/casper/vmlinuz.efi || read void
            initrd http://${fog-ip}${path}/casper/initrd.lz || read void
            imgargs vmlinuz.efi root=/dev/nfs boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=${fog-ip}:${nfs_path} ip=dhcp splash quiet – || read void
            boot || read void
            goto start

            Hopefully it works for you too. You don’t have to set the variables. I just did it that way in case I ever have to change where the iso directory lives.

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              Pikmin
              last edited by Pikmin

              Thanks aaoyagi, when I realised nfs mount was needed it was easy.
              Do you happen to have a working menu for parted magic? I’ve tried both ways with the iso mounted and exported and just path to the iso
              Throws an error both times.

              UPDATE: looked over it one more time and tried what Tom suggested- removed raw and iso
              chain memdisk ||

              Working fine, thank you kindly

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                dureal99d @aaoyagi
                last edited by

                @aaoyagi Thank you so much you don’t know how long ive been trying to figure this out. If I could id shake your hand, but for now the best I can do is IS be amazed at how awesome what you figured out is. Again thank you.

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @aaoyagi
                  last edited by Wayne Workman

                  @aaoyagi said:

                  Just got this working for me. In case anybody wants the steps:

                  First in your /etc/exports add this line:
                  /var/www/fog/iso/15.04_64 *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)

                  Then restart your nfs server. If you’re running Ubuntu it’s sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart

                  Next, extract the Ubuntu iso to a direcotry named 15.04_64 in your /var/www/fog/iso directory.

                  In your Advanced menu use this:
                  :MENU
                  menu
                  item --gap – ---------------- iPXE boot menu ----------------
                  item ubuntu15.04_64 Boot Ubuntu 15.04
                  item return return to previous menu
                  :ubuntu15.04_64
                  set path /fog/iso/15.04_64
                  set nfs_path /var/www/fog/ISO/15.04_64
                  kernel http://${fog-ip}${path}/casper/vmlinuz.efi || read void
                  initrd http://${fog-ip}${path}/casper/initrd.lz || read void
                  imgargs vmlinuz.efi root=/dev/nfs boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=${fog-ip}:${nfs_path} ip=dhcp splash quiet – || read void
                  boot || read void
                  goto start

                  Hopefully it works for you too. You don’t have to set the variables. I just did it that way in case I ever have to change where the iso directory lives.

                  Added to wiki

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                    Hanz @Juan Bertolotti
                    last edited by Hanz

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @aaoyagi
                      last edited by

                      @aaoyagi Just made major changes to this WiKi article and one other in order to ingegrate this and others into one single article.

                      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Include_any_ISO_in_the_FOG_Bootmenu

                      Please, any future instructions or tutorials about adding an ISO via FOG should be added to the above WiKi article. Thanks for giving an awesome little tutorial @aaoyagi

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                        KKTwenty101
                        last edited by

                        A note that clonezilla works using the method.

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                          hugothebas
                          last edited by hugothebas

                          I know this is an old thread, I’ve read it entirely, and I’ve read the wiki too (this page)but I can’t find the files mentioned here. In my installation I don’t have the folder: /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ in where should be the “default” file, which I assume is where the default menu is. I need help finding the files that i have to edit to be able to include other isos to the boot menu.

                          Sorry for the bad english.
                          Thank you.

                          Hugo Thebas

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                            Quazz Moderator @hugothebas
                            last edited by

                            @hugothebas Are you on 1.2 or on trunk? Trunk doesn’t have pxelinux.cfg anymore since it switched to iPXE rather than PXE because of the added functionality.

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott @Quazz
                              last edited by

                              @Quazz 1.2.0 pxelinux.cfg did not exist, but I brought it back in trunk in the case of a requirement per chainloading or issues working with ipxe files.

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                                Quazz Moderator @Tom Elliott
                                last edited by Quazz

                                @Tom-Elliott Right, got them mixed up, my bad. 🙂

                                As to answer his question then, you need to add it in the advanced menu in 1.2 using iPXE formatting.

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                                • Wayne WorkmanW
                                  Wayne Workman @hugothebas
                                  last edited by

                                  @hugothebas This article applies to 1.2.0 and below: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Advanced_Boot_Menu_Configuration_options

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