grumpybutfun Posted January 19, 2014 Author Share Posted January 19, 2014 will be better to "install" without setup.exe. have imagex in ur winpe and apply images will b better approach imo. You experience / knowledge / ideas that you have suggested throughout this thread are all very good. However, you talk over most people's heads and do not provide a lot of details / information. It would be helpful if you provided additional information, explanations, details or simple a link so people can see / learn / educate themselves on what it is / how to implement what it is you are suggesting. As to this particular suggestion... I wouldn't necessarily say its "better". For many of the people here, it's easier / less complicated to go through a 10 minute install of Windows than going through the process of prepping an Image / Capturing / Configuring / Installing it. If I was deploying / managing 25 or more PCs, ImageX, Windows DS or Windows SMS is a great / powerful tool that can save a lot of time but for 3 or 4 in my house that I rarely reload... Even the nerd in me won't go through the upfront work / trouble for BTP (build-to-plan). For those of you who are interested, want to learn more see and example of what we are discussing... Using ImageX to Capture and Deploy an Image: A Basic Example Quote Link to comment
grumpybutfun Posted January 19, 2014 Author Share Posted January 19, 2014 if u hav to boot into pe directly like me. its better to hav webserver up, using ipxe + wimboot. from my experience, ipxe used tftp(which is slower compare to http) handling out my pe.wim which is 200mb. in ur ipxe boot file, u might need to add dhcp chain http://webseripadd:port/folder/menu.ipxe (i had trouble getting menu thru ipxe without these lines) i added few more dnsmasq options, some might interested with it. 1 subnetmask,3 router,6 dns server,28 broadcast,54 dhcp server. u can use tinypxe.exe (which is portable) comes with proxydhcp, binl/wds, etc etc. I take it English isn't your native language. Also, you should create a new thread about using http, ipxe, tinypxe, etc. It's going to confuse people and they might cut and paste what you wrote above into dnsmasq thinking they need it. Quote Link to comment
josywong Posted January 19, 2014 Share Posted January 19, 2014 im not linux, network, english guy like you. i speak, read and listen to 5 different languages in my daily life. removed all my posts here because they sounds inappropriate and misleading. sorry for trying to help, suggest and hinted. Quote Link to comment
grumpybutfun Posted January 19, 2014 Author Share Posted January 19, 2014 im not linux, network, english guy like you. i speak, read and listen to 5 different languages in my daily life. removed all my posts here because they sounds inappropriate and misleading. sorry for trying to help, suggest and hinted. I hope I didn't run you off or make dissuade you from creating your thread. If I did, I assure you that was not my intent. Like I said you have a lot of experience / knowledge / skills that most of us don't have. The information / suggestions / ideas you presented were all very good. Since this guide is around pxelinux on Linux... I didn't want people to "cut and paste" your "configs" and "settings" for completely different apps than this guide is intended. It could lead to confusion and people thinking they need to apply them to pxelinux instead of the apps / utilities that you were suggesting. Hopefully you create a thread because I do think there are plenty of people here who would like to know / implement the things you and I were discussing earlier in thread (ipxe, tinypxe, imagex, Microsoft DS and SMS, etc.). Like you, I have a lot of experience with all of those tools and there are some big pluses with those rather than doing it pxelinux. Quote Link to comment
nars Posted January 20, 2014 Share Posted January 20, 2014 @grumpybutfun: suggestion for your next guide (that could complement this one): how to setup an iscsi server on unraid (stock slack based one ) and be able to boot a full windows install from pxe and running from a remote iscsi drive (stored on unraid server as an hdd image file). I have some pages bookmarked about doing it but had no time to fully go though them yet Quote Link to comment
nacat78 Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 @grumpybutfun: suggestion for your next guide (that could complement this one): how to setup an iscsi server on unraid (stock slack based one ) and be able to boot a full windows install from pxe and running from a remote iscsi drive (stored on unraid server as an hdd image file). I have some pages bookmarked about doing it but had no time to fully go though them yet +1 Quote Link to comment
nacat78 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 @grumpybutfun Will this work on the new V6 of unraid? Quote Link to comment
grumpybutfun Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 Will this work on the new V6 of unraid? Of course. Just go download the Slackware 64 Bit version of dnsmasq and replace the command in the go file on post one to reflect the name of the correct dbsmasq 64-Bit package. Quote Link to comment
Abnorm Posted March 17, 2014 Share Posted March 17, 2014 Got everything working, almost PXE-Menu pops up and things look good, but when I try to boot openELEC nothing happens, files are in the correct location. I've double checked the configfiles also. I use this; OpenELEC Stable - Generic x86_64 Version:3.2.4, from http://openelec.tv/get-openelec/download/viewcategory/8-generic-builds Extracted the SYSTEM and KERNEL files and put them in \mnt\user\tftp\images Any ideas? I'm on unRAID 6b3 by the way. Got it working, still got some issues. All I did was start over from scratch, and I updated the paths in the config files according to my setup. The problem now it seems, even though I've created a tftp-share (/mnt/user/tftp) with public security and export, it isn't writeable from the machine booting the openelec image. After booting, selecting openElec, then after the boot-splash I get -> "mkdir: can't create directory '/storage/mac-adress-of-my-tespc' : Read-only file system" I tried creating the folder manually, didn't do much, same problem. I also tried creating a separate storage share with public security set, exactly the same thing happened. I tried mounting it via another linux test box I've got, still read only, so any good ideas how to forcefully make these shares NOT read-only ? cat /etc/exports; "/mnt/user/storage" -async,no_subtree_check,fsid=115 *(rw,insecure,anongid=100,anonuid=99,all_squash) "/mnt/user/tftp" -async,no_subtree_check,fsid=114 *(rw,insecure,anongid=100,anonuid=99,all_squash) is says RW does it not ? maybe I'm retarded though. (yes I've changed owner on the folders to "nobody:users" as instructed and chmod-ed them with 777 even) ------------------------------ So, here's the solution; On unRAID b3 which I'm currently using there is a bug in NFS 1. Set the NFS share you're using to Security - Private. Then click "apply" in unRAID webconsole 2. Add the following rule to your share: *(sec=sys,rw,insecure,anongid=100,anonuid=99,all_squash) 3. Click "Apply" Hopefully someone else doesn't need to waste a lot of hours on troubleshooting this. Quote Link to comment
Mr_Gamecase Posted April 3, 2016 Share Posted April 3, 2016 Hi All, My question is can this setup be configured to install UEFI Windows 10? Quote Link to comment
galak6 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Hello, I was using that guide to PXE boot a lot of computer with my old V5 Unraid Server. Now I have build a brand new V6 Unraid Server. Is it still possible to use that guide ? I don't want to mess with my new server directly. Thanks ! Note : Perhaps there is a simpliest way to do that with docker but I'm just starting to read how that stuff works. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Hello, I was using that guide to PXE boot a lot of computer with my old V5 Unraid Server. Now I have build a brand new V6 Unraid Server. Is it still possible to use that guide ? I don't want to mess with my new server directly. Thanks ! Note : Perhaps there is a simpliest way to do that with docker but I'm just starting to read how that stuff works. I guess the guide should work if you can find a 64bit version of dnsmasq on http://packages.slackware.com Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Hello, I was using that guide to PXE boot a lot of computer with my old V5 Unraid Server. Now I have build a brand new V6 Unraid Server. Is it still possible to use that guide ? I don't want to mess with my new server directly. Thanks ! Note : Perhaps there is a simpliest way to do that with docker but I'm just starting to read how that stuff works. I guess the guide should work if you can find a 64bit version of dnsmasq on http://packages.slackware.com It's here. Quote Link to comment
galak6 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 Thanks ! I will try to restore all my .cfg on my new unraid with that ! Quote Link to comment
w^w Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 Hello galak6 Any news about moving PXE into the Docker container? Quote Link to comment
nacat78 Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 Any chance of getting an updated How-to Guide for V6? Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 Any chance of getting an updated How-to Guide for V6? The original poster is no longer active on the Unraid forums. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 You could try the tftp-server docker from Sparklyballs. No idea if it works as his repo is more or less abandoned in favour of the linux server's containers Quote Link to comment
Darksurf Posted January 7, 2017 Share Posted January 7, 2017 Can we get the customizeable pxe menu re uploaded? Quote Link to comment
Addy Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 This please or a link to a updated guide on how to do this Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted January 11, 2017 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Can we get the customizeable pxe menu re uploaded? This please or a link to a updated guide on how to do this The original author hasn't been active on the forums for quite some time. So an updated guide from him or him reuploading stuff is very unlikely. Quote Link to comment
Darksurf Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 I don't really care who reuploads the files. People who did this in the past could have kept and/or still have the original file. One of those people could upload it. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 I don't really care who reuploads the files. People who did this in the past could have kept and/or still have the original file. One of those people could upload it. They could, just pointing out it might not happen. The thread hasn't exactly been a hot bed of activity. Quote Link to comment
BurlyOaf Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 bumping an old thread, i am having a go at getting this running as i can't seem to find a docker to do it unfortunately but in the instructions at step 8, 8. Download and copy the following file into the root of your cache drive (/mnt/cache) Customizable PXE Server Menu <--- Download Link the file is no longer there, would anyone have this file on hand and be able to host it somewhere for me to grab please? Cheers, Quote Link to comment
GHunter Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 This is the file I think. Haven't used it in a long time. Gary tftp2.tar 1 Quote Link to comment
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