In proxy mode, you can leave out the dhcp-boot lines. Also, note that some
hardware incorrectly reports an architecture of 9 (BC_EFI) instead of 7
(X86-64_EFI), so in general you’ll need to have lines for both in your config.
I assume you’re using my patch from October 31st? The pxe-service line
Simon and Jonathan, hello.
On 17 Nov 2015, at 17:44, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 16/11/15 22:05, Norman Gray wrote:
Greetings.
The dnsmasq documentation stresses that it's a good solution for
'small networks', but how small is small? The overview seems to
give as examples home networks, or
I have several host-record=$name,$name.$domain,$ip4,$ip6 lines in my
dnsmasq 2.62 conf file. Today I realized that "host $ip4" resolves to
just "${name}.", but I was expecting "${name}.${domain}.". So I removed
the "$name," part and get now the full name.
I wonder why the example in the
Thank you Michael. Now my uefi client can boot to a grub prompt. Though my
client did not accept shim.efi to boot it did accept grubx64.efi in both
secure mode and unsecure mode, I thought shim.efi had the efi keys. Any
thoughts?
grub boots into a prompt not to a menu, I do have a grub.cfg in the