Hello,
,
I posted an enquiry quite some time ago but it hasn't attracted
anyone's interest. In the meantime I have contiued trying to solve the
problem on my own. I moved all my dchp functions from my cheap, rubbish
router to my ubuntu 20.04 server. I spent some time fiddling with the
settings of isc-dhcp-server. I downloaded ipxe undionly.kpxe and put it
in my tftp server (a virual box virtual machine with bridged netwrking
also running a ubuntu 20.04 server) at /srv/tftp. When I boot up my
Termtek TK3550 Thin Client (AMD GX III LX800 CPU, 256 MB ram, Intel
UNDI network card PXE 2.0) undionly.kpxe is successfully booted via
tftp and the new bootloder finds pxelinux.0 then just locks up. Nothing
happens and it continues to happen indefinitely. I have attached a
photo of the boot screen when it locks up.
I have created a directory of the tftp server /srv/tftp/pxelinux.cfg .
I copied /srv/tftp/default.cfg into this directory both as default.cfg
and as simply default. I also copied x2go-tce-cfg, memtest.cfg and
local-boot.cfg into this directory just in case. I am now at a loss. I
have no way of checking/altering pxelinux.0 as it is in binary or code
of some sort. I have spent hours in my free time to get this far, but
in reality the end goal of logging into my linux server on a thin
client seems no closer. Any help would be appreciated.
Stuart MacGregor
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