On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 15:43:47 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 15:34:34 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> > said:
>
> >> I suggest you to retrieve the version of SYSLINUX 6.04; look here for
> more
> >> informations :
> >>
>
On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 15:41:07 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 15:31:44 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> > said:
>
> > On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 14:44:54 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > I remember that the "legacy" sysinfo run also took a long while to get
> started,
>
> On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 15:34:34 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> said:
>> I suggest you to retrieve the version of SYSLINUX 6.04; look here for
more
>> informations :
>>
https://groups.google.com/a/lbl.gov/forum/#!msg/warewulf/klTLgX-L4nw/IJZo3-jgAAAJ
Now I rembember that not the
> On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 15:31:44 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> said:
> On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 14:44:54 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> I remember that the "legacy" sysinfo run also took a long while to get
started,
> so it might be hardware-specific.
If the boot/startup process of
On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 15:06:24 +0200, Rémy Dernat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I suggest you to retrieve the version of SYSLINUX 6.04; look here for more
> informations :
> https://groups.google.com/a/lbl.gov/forum/#!msg/warewulf/klTLgX-L4nw/IJZo3-jgAAAJ
I'm stuck with 6.03 right now.
(That thread is yet
On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 14:44:54 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 14:26:49 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> > said:
>
> > After finding how to distinguish between BIOS and UEFI PXE requests, and
> > setting up the DHCP/TFTP server accordingly, it was only "yet another
Hi,
I suggest you to retrieve the version of SYSLINUX 6.04; look here for more
informations :
https://groups.google.com/a/lbl.gov/forum/#!msg/warewulf/klTLgX-L4nw/IJZo3-jgAAAJ
BTW, sometimes an update of the firmware on the client give great results.
Best regards,
Rémy.
Le lun. 3 sept. 2018 à
> On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 14:26:49 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
> said:
> After finding how to distinguish between BIOS and UEFI PXE requests, and
> setting up the DHCP/TFTP server accordingly, it was only "yet another
step"
> to find and add ldlinux.e64 to get the machine booting.
Hello,
I've been using FAI for years now, and could always avoid UEFI - until last
week when a coworker asked me to "quickly" run a sysinfo for one of his new
machines.
Of course, it comes with UEFI activated.
After finding how to distinguish between BIOS and UEFI PXE requests, and
setting up the