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    Include DOS based applications into the PXE boot menu

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      Rob Wood
      last edited by

      The .vfd is 2.81mb

      Here is the code I am using.

      LABEL Ghost HP client
      MENU MASTER PASSWD password
      kernel fog/ghost/hp/memdisk
      append iso initrd=fog/ghost/hp/hp.vfd raw
      MENU Label Ghost client with HP nic
      TEXT HELP
      Ghost client with NIC drivers for HP
      ENDTEXT

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        JBurgin
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        Change the “iso” after append to “floppy”, that might fix it.

        [I]If you can't fix it, FOG it. [/I]

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          Rob Wood
          last edited by

          I tried changing the iso to floppy. I should explain I’m testing this in a virtual environment. my virtual client booted but I go the following screen followed by the following error. I’m not sure if this would be different on a physical machine or not. Do you think it is just because it is a virtual machine?

          [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5714699/screen.jpg[/url]
          [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5714699/screen - error.jpg[/url]

          Regards

          Rob

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            Rob Wood
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            *but I got the following

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              JBurgin
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              [quote=“Rob Wood, post: 3208, member: 1025”]I should explain I’m testing this in a virtual environment. my virtual client booted but I go the following screen followed by the following error. I’m not sure if this would be different on a physical machine or not. Do you think it is just because it is a virtual machine?
              [/quote]

              Let me make sure I’m clear on this, is your FOG server virtualized? Or is the client you’re using to test the PXE booting virtualized?

              [I]If you can't fix it, FOG it. [/I]

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                Rob Wood
                last edited by

                Both are virtualized, I’m testing it before I let it loose live on the domain.

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                  JBurgin
                  last edited by

                  Understood.

                  I’m assuming the 2nd error happens on the client youre using to test PXE booting, which might make sense. I would probably venture a guess that the Client being virutalized is the reason for that error. You’re essentially switching to a DOS/Floppy based environment and the virtual machine may be getting confused. That’s only my guess though and not very educated either as I never really worked in a dual virutalized environment (our FOG servers are bare metal and I would occasionally use a virtual machine to test PXE menu stuff).

                  I would recommend trying to boot to your fog server from a bare metal client and seeing how it reacts if you have the luxury.

                  Just curious, from the menu options, are you trying to make a UNDI symantec ghost client to boot in fog?

                  [I]If you can't fix it, FOG it. [/I]

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                    Rob Wood
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                    Aye I had a feeling at the back of my mind that it might be because it is a virtual machine when I saw that error. I will try and find an old physical machine and give it ago. I will let you know what I find.

                    At the moment I’m just trying to get one of our current .vfd files working. Since beginning this post I have been told about UNDI, so that will be my next project. Hopefully it will just be a case of taking out of the NIC specific .dos file and use the UNDI .dos file instead. But I’m sure it can’t be that easy.

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                      JBurgin
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                      If you would like me to, I think I still have a undi universal boot CD ISO for ghost that I could send. I think its all scripted, but you could extract the auto execs and edit them as necessary.

                      [I]If you can't fix it, FOG it. [/I]

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                        Rob Wood
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                        I just created a .vfd file the same way I would make one with the NIC specific .dos file but using the UNDI .dos file and added it to our current Symantec PXE server. I have tested four different machines that I know use four different NIC drivers, all four booted into ghost and I was able to connect to a session. So it was as easy as what I hoped, I guess there could be some NIC’s it might not support but everything I have tested seems to work so far.

                        But thank you for your offer.

                        Regards

                        Rob

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