Perhaps someone can help Milton. He sent this to me personally though I have asked that he direct his messages to the mailing list.
On 2/17/10 9:00 AM, Milton Labanda wrote: > SOME INPUT/OUTPUT of my context: > > The menu.gpxe say: > > #!gpxe > > chain menu.c32 menu.cfg > > So you say me need to tell gPXE to load two files by using the second gPXE > script I, but > i think my menu.cfg tell thouse syslinux in this way: > > prompt 0 > allowoptions 0 > menu rows 6 > > menu title "gPXE Server: Choose a Operating System" > > label _ > menu label NetBoot Live Systems > menu disable > > label DSL > menu label ^1 DSL > menu indent 1 > kernel dsl/linux24 > append init=/etc/init root=/dev/sda1 lang=us vga=791 > initrd=dsl/minirt24.gz quiet > > lastly i test with commands > gPXE> kernel gpxe/dsl/linux24 > its ok. > gPXE> initrd gpxe/dsl/minirt24.gz > its say > .................................................................................... > ............................................................................................... > .............................................................................................. > and not pass > > I test into Virtual Box and with real machines too but the same thing > like the problem is the image initrd. > > 2010/2/13 Marty Connor <[email protected]> > >> On 2/13/10 3:23 PM, Milton Labanda wrote: >>> 2010/2/13, Marty Connor <[email protected]>: >>>> You could say, for example, that you are wanting to bring up a small >>>> busybox based Linux environment, and you would like to know where you >>>> could download a small kernel and ram-based filesystem that would give >>>> you such an environment. >>> >>> >>> Exact this is my question. >>> I need anything line ubunut-initrd o debian-initrd with you respective >>> kernel. >>> Itss because i dont know if all iso image can give me a kernel and ram >> image >>> >>> to extract and test with gPXE. >> >> Now we're getting somewhere. I have CC'ed the [email protected] list >> because I don't have time to answer you individually, and someone else >> might be able to help better. I hope you don't mind. >> >> I don't know if you can just extract debian or ubuntu kernels and >> initrds from .ISOs and boot them. Even if you can, what would you >> expect them to do for filesystem? >> >> Have you looked at http://boot.kernel.org/ or http://netboot.me/ ? >> >> I think both of these might have network bootable distributions that >> gPXE can boot via http. >> >> I recommend you keep asking questions, but also give information about >> what you have tried and what has worked and not worked so people can >> help you. >> >> Simply saying "I tried booting X and it didn't work" is likely to get no >> help because there is nothing specific enough to help you fix. >> >> Show some sample input, output, and describe how to reproduce the >> problem. Here's a useful guide: >> >> >> http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html<http://catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html> >> >>> And sorry by mi bad expressions. I am not english but try learning more >> >> No problem. Keep working on your English. It will get better. >> >> / Marty / >> >> > > _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
