On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 13:01, Tom tiri Baumann wrote:
But how can I load c32 then without the use of tftp or dhcp-options?
Are there plans to solve this issue?
And, will it work with Syslinux-3 c32-Files?
Files from Syslinux 3.86 should work.  Bear in mind that gPXE can set
these DHCP options (manually or via a script) such that they need not
be set in the DHCP server.

OK, This helps.

#!gpxe
echo "booting via http"
dhcp net0
set 209:string default
set 210:string http://boot3.kernel.org/bko/
chain http://boot3.kernel.org/bko/pxelinux.0

Then the following will be loaded from bko.
Including the new comboot files.

Best
regards,
tom

Am 03.07.2011 17:41, schrieb Gene Cumm:
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:34, Tom Baumann<[email protected]>    wrote:
Hello list,

I currently try to chainload the Menu from kernel.org's bko.
But when performing a

chain http://boot3.kernel.org/bko/menu.c32

I always get "Requested memory not available (0x46038001)".

I tried as well with undionly.kpxe.

Version is gPXE 1.0.1.
gPXE 1.0.1 -- Open Source Boot Firmware -- http://etherboot.org
Features: HTTP HTTPS iSCSI DNS TFTP bzImage COMBOOT ELF Multiboot NBI PXE
PXEXT

How could this being solved?
How will it be possible to chainload the comboot.c32?
IIRC, BKO has been updated to Syslinux 4.xx.  Those .c32 files are in
the new COM32R format which gPXE does not support.  Loading PXELINUX
first with appropriate DHCP options should solve this issue.

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