@george1421
Thank you George, I’ll give it a go! Appreciate it.
Posts made by mstephens
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
Is there a restriction in UEFI for anything using over 2gb memory?
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
It finishes, then returns to booting windows (virtual drive has windows on it)
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
So i got it to load through. just moved wimboot to the root and back and it worked on restart. . . But now it just loads the imgfetch then flashes the following screen, and proceeds to windows.
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
Can’t seem to get the file from windows. The machine is on the same subnet so nothing passes the firewall. Error ‘connect request failed’
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
@george1421
They are out of order, here is a copy -
RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
bcd is lowercase because that’s how it presents in the dir
BOOTMGR is uppercase because that’s how it presents in the dir -
RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
@george1421 still not booting. Double checked IP and capitalization. Also still nothing on imgfetch, not sure why
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
@george1421 Secure boot is disabled. Can you send me an example path for the tftp path and imgfetch so I can make sure the syntax is right?
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
@george1421 Ran into the following error.
Updated Kernel and setup directories/menu item as stated in tutorial.
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RE: Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
@george1421 thank you! I’ll let you know how it goes tomorrow!
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Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu
Hey everyone, I’m pretty new to this so let me know if you need anymore information. I’m trying to boot Hirens from the IPXE menu for trouble shooting purposes, but I’m getting the following error.
For reference: Running FOG 1.5.9 on Debian 10
I followed a tutorial that had me make the follow changes to the IPXE menu in the UI as well as the exports fold in /etc/exports/
Thanks,
Max