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PXE device
If PXE service is found at startup, GRUB4DOS will create a virtual device
pd, through which files from the tftp server can be accessed. You can setup
a diskless boot environment using the following steps:
Client side
You need to boot from PXE ROM.
Server side
You need to configure a dhcp server and a tftp server. In the dhcp server, use
grldr as boot file.
You may also want to load a different menu.lst for different client. GRUB4DOS
will scan the following location for configuration file:
/mybootdir /menu.lst/01-88-99-AA-BB-CC-DD
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C000025B
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C000025
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C00002
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C0000
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C000
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C00
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C0
/mybootdir /menu.lst/C
/mybootdir /menu.lst/default
Here, we assume the network card mac for the client machine is
:AA:BB:CC:DD, and the ip address is 192.0.2.91 C000025B. /mybootdir is
the directory of the boot file, for example, if boot file is /tftp/grldr, then
mybootdir tftp.
If none of the above files is present, grldr will use its embeded menu.lst.
This is a menu.lst to illstrate how to use files from the tftp server.
title Create ramdisk using map
map --mem pd /floppy.img fd0
map --hook
rootnoverify fd0
chainloader fd0 1
title Create ramdisk using memdisk
kernel pd /memdisk
initrd pd /floppy.img
You can see that the menu.lst is very similar to normal disk boot, you just
need to replace device like hd0,0 with pd.
There are some differences between disk device and pxe device:
1. You can t list files in the pxe device.
2. The blocklist command will not work with a file in the pxe device.
3. You must use --mem option if you want to map a file in the pxe device.
4. When you use chainloader to load file from the pxe device, there is a option
you can use:
chainloader --raw pd /BOOT_FILE
Option --raw works just like --force, but it loads the file in one go. This can
improve performance in some situation.
You can use the pxe command to control the pxe device.
1. pxe
If used without any parameter, pxe command will display current
settings.
2. pxe blksize N
Set the packet size for tftp transmission. Minimum value is 512,
maximum value is 1432. This parameter is used primarily for very old
tftp server where packet larger than 512 byte is not supported.
3. pxe basedir /dir
Set the base directory for files in the tftp server. If
pxe basedir /tftp
then all files in the pxe device is related to directory /tftp, for
example, pd /aa.img correspond to /tftp/aa.img in the server.
The default value of base directory is the directory of the boot file,
for example, if boot file is /tftp/grldr, then default base directory
is /tftp.
4. pxe keep
Keep the PXE stack. The default behaviour of GRUB4DOS is to unload
the PXE stack just before it exits.
5. pxe unload
Unload the PXE stack immediately.
GRLDR as PXE boot file
GRLDR can be used as the PXE boot file on a remote/network server. The pd
device is used to access files on the server. When GRLDR is booted through
network, it will use its preset menu as the config file. However, you may use
a pxe detect command, which acts the same way as PXELINUX:
First, it will search for the config file using the hardware type using
its ARP type code and address, all in hexadecimal with dash separators;
for example, for an Ethernet ARP type 1 with address :AA:BB:CC:DD
it would search for the filename 01-88-99-AA-BB-CC-DD.
Next, it will search for the config file using its own IP address in
upper case hexadecimal, e.g. 192.0.2.91 - C000025B. If that file is not
found, it will remove one hex digit and try again. At last, it will try
looking for a file named default in lower case. As an example, if the
boot file name is /mybootdir/grldr, the Ethernet MAC address is
:AA:BB:CC:DD and the IP address 192.0.2.91, it will try following
files in that order :
/mybootdir/menu.lst/01-88-99-AA-BB-CC-DD
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C000025B
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C000025
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C00002
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C0000
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C000
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C00
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C0
/mybootdir/menu.lst/C
/mybootdir/menu.lst/default
You cannot directly map an image file on pd. You must map it in memory using
the --mem option. For example,
map --mem pd /images/floppy.img fd0
boot
One more example,
map --mem pd /images/cdimage.iso 0xff
chainloader 0xff
Use pxe detect in preset-menu
Now the pxe command has a new subcommand detect :
pxe detect BLOCK_SIZE MENU_FILE
BLOCK_SIZE specifies the block size for PXE. If it is not specified or it is
0, then grub4dos will go through a probing process and get a proper value
for data transfer.
MENU_FILE specifies the config file on the PXE server. If omitted, a standard
config file in the menu.lst sub-dir will gain control. For a description on
the config files in the menu.lst sub-dir, please refer to the section
GRLDR as PXE boot file above.
If MENU_FILE starts in a /, then the MENU_FILE on the PXE server will gain
control, else if MENU_FILE does not start in a / no menu will be executed.
Normally you want to use a pxe blksize or a pxe detect command
before you access the pd device, since the default blocksize of 512 might
not work on your system.
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