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Bug #711799 [grub-pc-bin] PXE error: no server is specified
Bug 711799 cloned as bug 759686
759686 was not blocked by any bugs.
759686 was blocking: 695500
Added blocking bug(s) of 759686: 695500
> retitle -1 debian-installer: non-
Source-Version: 2.02~beta2-11
On 29/08/14 03:16, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> [...] it looks like the PXE issue has been fixed in this version.
Thanks,
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clone 711799 -1
retitle -1 debian-installer: non-grub PXE boot images crash
severity -1 important
reassign -1 debian-installer
found -1 debian-installer/20140802
thanks
On 29/08/14 03:16, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> terminal and gettext [...], adding those
> two additional modules to the grub-mkim
Hi,
Just to let hurd folks know, this bug affects their netboot images too.
So I'll submit a patch that fixes both hurd and kfreebsd:
$ wget http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/hurd-i386/daily/netboot/grub2pxe
$ qemu-system-i386 -net nic -net user,bootfile=grub2pxe,tftp=.
qemu: fatal: Trying to e
I narrowed down the cause of the hangs to normal.mod, from
grub-2.02-beta2. With vanilla upstream source the same module seemed
buggy, but instead of a hang, I got this:
> qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM at 0x9ef000e9
The good news is, dropping normal.mod from the grub-mkim
Okay, that turned out to be the grub-mkimage I was using, not the actual
GRUB2 modules.
We're now back to seeing the original problems from
https://bugs.debian.org/711799#14:
> * no DHCP-assigned network settings copied in from the PXE environment
> * no TFTP server IP copied in from the PXE envir
A minimal build of upstream grub-2.02-beta2 did *not* seem to show this
hang/reboot. From their Git I checked out that version and then:
$ ./configure --disable-efiemu --disable-grub-mkfont
--disable-grub-themes --disable-grub-mount --disable-liblzma && make
$ grub-mkimage -d grub-core --format=
found 711799 grub2/2.02~beta2-11
thanks
grub2pxe is still not working for me. I don't see the "no server is
specified" error message any more (I think it just isn't getting that
far), but experience a hang or instant reboot instead.
To reproduce:
$ wget
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/test
severity 711799 grave
found 711799 grub2/2.00-22
tags 711799 + d-i
affects 711799 debian-installer
user debian-...@lists.debian.org
usertags 711799 kfreebsd
thanks
Hi,
I maybe should have set a higher severity for this. It doesn't make the
whole grub2 package useless, but it has broken the GRUB2
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