I just built the latest version and booted up the MacMini2,1 I have
here. So boots on the older ones still at least.
Brandon
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 21:07:59 -0500
Brandon Penglase wrote:
> For what it's worth at this point, there is this little gem from 4.5
> years ago (oh god...):
> https://git.
For what it's worth at this point, there is this little gem from 4.5
years ago (oh god...):
https://git.ipxe.org/people/mcb30/ipxe.git/commit/5de37e124fd21c8f918f3fe26fc33a764709ead4
Basically it would allow you to reference the fat ipxe efi binary as
the Booter file from the DHCP server, and boot
On 2/20/19 11:26 PM, Andreas Fink wrote:
> Macs don't netboot in the usual PXE fashion (dhcp to get a local IP +
> tftp to load a image of a tftp server).
> They have another mechanism called Boot Server Discovery Protocol
> (BSDP). That mechanism can then be used to then load ipxe.
While you are
Macs don't netboot in the usual PXE fashion (dhcp to get a local IP + tftp to
load a image of a tftp server).
They have another mechanism called Boot Server Discovery Protocol (BSDP). That
mechanism can then be used to then load ipxe.
See
https://opensource.apple.com/source/bootp/bootp-254.1/Do
Hi there,
I hoping you can help.
We have a number of Apple iMac's 14,2 & 17,1 machines.
We were using a USB Boot Stick to connect to our DHCP server, obtain an IP and
then launch an SCCM .wim file to proceed with the Task Sequence Wizard. That
method is no longer working, so I'm wondering if we
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