On 26/04/2025 01:07, Michael Brown via ipxe-devel wrote:
On 25/04/2025 22:12, Sven Dreyer via ipxe-devel wrote:
Now it doesn't boot because the initrd seems corrupted:
Initramfs unpacking failed: invalid magic at start of compressed archive
Comparable problems apply to wimboot 2.8.0 trying to boot a Windows PE
10.0-26100 x86_64:
Unexpected output length 0x0 (expected 0x8000)
Could not patch WIM boot.wim
Setup is:
- x86_64 on BIOS (not UEFI)
- PXE boot configured
- Integrated PXE loads ipxe.pxe (self compiled from git master)
- iPXE loads script
- script for Debian nfsroot loads both initrd and kernel via nfs://
uri and boots kernel with append parameters
- script for Windows PE loads wimboot 2.8.0 and further windows files
over HTTP
What I noticed is:
- The problem occurs with ipxe.pxe, undionly.kpxe and undionly.kkpxe
- When switching to UEFI (and using ipxe.efi), the problem does NOT occur
- A git bisect reveals that ef038491858cb51f8aa17b1f6e50444d2e627413
is the first bad commit.
- Before commit ef038491858cb51f8aa17b1f6e50444d2e627413, everything
works for me.
Is there anything I can do to track this problem down?
I'm unable to reproduce your problem, sorry.
Now reproduced, and should be fixed in commit
https://github.com/ipxe/ipxe/commit/412ad5601
Thanks,
Michael
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