PXELINUX is almost always a file called pxelinux.0.  Simply load it from gPXE 
in the same way as you were trying to load hdt.c32.  Please use a modern 
version of PXELINUX and not an old one.  - Shao

-----Original Message-----
From: Carsten Krüger [mailto:cakru...@gmxpro.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 10:35
To: Miller, Shao
Cc: gpxe@etherboot.org
Subject: Re: [gPXE] Boot hdt via gpxe

Hello Shao,

MS> HDT is a COMBOOT32 module for use with Syslinux.  gPXE has
MS> limited COMBOOT32 support that is not always up-to-date with
MS> Syslinux.  For best results, run the module from a Syslinux variant, such 
as:
- gPXE ->> PXELINUX -> hdt.c32
- gPXE ->> MEMDISK with HDT floppy image (which has SYSLINUX and hdt.c32 inside)

How do I load pxelinux from gPXE?
I only find the other way round.

greets
Carsten

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