Regarding to your question on legacy BIOS.
1. vesamenu.c32 or menu.32 are graphic library to display PXE menu.
Normally if you don't provide these files, you will not able to see PXE menu.
2. Use kernel or linux parameter is depend on your GRUB bootloader
command. You can try to loa
Thanks a lot Alim for the detail step-by-step, for both modes. I'd like to
stay with legacy mode with pxelinux.0 for now. I'm doing pretty much the same
as what you described below, with exceptions -
1. I'm not using vesamenu.c32. Instead menu.32 is used, though I don't
think that would
You are using PXE with legacy BIOS as you use pxelinux.0 . To configure PXE
with legacy BIOS follow these instruction
Note: PXE server IP = 192.168.1.2
Target IP = 192.168.1.1
On PXE server
1. make sure DHCP, NFS & TFTP services are up and running.
2. change the filename "pxelinux.0
Follow-up to my previous post, after seeing the reply below suggesting me not
to use initramfs (but initrd is usable, right?). BTW, I don't use bootx64.efi.
Instead, I use pxelinux.0 along with the other lib***.c32 files.
1. Is there a way to verify if GRUB (that I'm using) supports networ
Refer to my post here
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/yocto/2018-April/040860.html
Don't use initramfs/initrd as it not working.
Regards,
Alim Hussin
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