![]() I tried to adapt them to iPXE by simply using the kernel and initrd from these guides in my config. A lot of it was based around this tutorial: Īnd a lot of it I took from this guide: (OPAL) I've tried a lot of things with squashfs. Yes, ideally I want it to work for multiple clients at once No, I don't need to store any data on the client Yes, I want the image mounted read-only and changes saved in RAM - AFAIK this is default behavior? No, I don't need it to work when the network is unplugged - I only want my disk image stored on a server for the client to fetch ![]() It might be as easy as adding your squashfs image with initrd, but first adding cpio headers to it, if your are booting in pcbios mode (not efi) than it is possible to have iPXE add those headers for you. If so if you post what you have with your squashfs approach so far, as in what is the files you have, the iPXE script you are using, and what the actuall issue is (error message) when you use this I'm sure we can figure it out, but it's always hard to start helping from "nothing". Since you have already tried squashfs my guess is that you have the RAM and want it to work even if the machine goes "offline" * Do you want to have multiple machines running with the same image * Do you have the RAM to hold your entire system * Do you want it to work when network cable is disconnected for whatever reason
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