Thanks for the response. I have tried ipxe and it also does not work. Trying to dd it to a drive under ubuntu 12 LTS results in a blank drive. Copying the files from the ISO to the USB results in booting to a black screen with GRUB and a flashing cursor and nothing else. I tried posting to the ipxe forums but they appear to not be working as no post happens and no error is given as to why.

Any advice on getting a USB drive to work with ipxe, as well as getting the forums to work so I can reach a wider audience, are appreciated.

Cheers,
Yadin


On 6/13/2013 1:01 PM, Michael Brown wrote:
On Thursday 13 Jun 2013 17:14:49 Yadin Flammer wrote:
I've been trying to get gpxe to boot from a USB drive, and even an
internal hard drive, but no luck.  Using the ISO for a CD works
perfectly, but a USB key would be much more convenient.  The .usb and
.dsk files that download appear to be corrupt every time as no
application can open them (winimage says they are corrupt), or the
contents when dd to a disk under linux are corrupt.  Copying the
contents of the .iso to a USB drive or internal HD does not result in a
bootable system regardless of the format or setup of the drive.

Has anyone managed to make a bootable USB key or internal drive with the
gpxe environment and if so precisely how?
gPXE has not been maintained for several years.  Please upgrade to iPXE, which
is the replacement for gPXE.

You won't be able to open the .usb image, since it doesn't contain a
filesystem.  It's a raw disk image; you need to transfer it to the USB key
using dd (or equivalent).  Be aware that this will erase all existing content
of the USB key.

Michael

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