painbreak
May 9 2008, 02:24 PM
The topic pretty much explains it... I've got WinPE 2.1 PXE booting, but some of my utilities (for setting asset tags, etc) only run on DOS, so I need to come up with a way to boot to my dos images from PXE.
Previously, I could just use 3com's el-junko pxe boot menu tool, but I have no idea how to make it work with WinPE.
If anyone has a tutorial on this, that would help tremendously.
kyor
May 10 2008, 04:36 AM
i think you can't use the 3com pxe menu to boot into winpe.
Use the syslinux package. It includes pxelinux. It's freeware and you can make a boot menu
with the ability to boot to winpe and to dos floppy images.
http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.phpBut i haven't a step by step guide for that. But i am sure if you use the search function
of this board you will get it.
kyor
May 10 2008, 07:42 AM
OK i have made a small Guide with Step by Step instructions.
Hope you enjoy it
kyor
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painbreak
May 12 2008, 08:55 AM
QUOTE (kyor @ May 10 2008, 08:42 AM)

OK i have made a small Guide with Step by Step instructions.
Hope you enjoy it
kyor
Click to view attachmentYou, my friend, are a god among men.
Thanks!
geemail.email
Aug 19 2008, 01:44 PM
Kyor,
I have been using the 3Com boot services and I have bene able to successfully boot to my custom WinPE image. However, I would also like to add the WinPE image to a menu and add the choice to the meny to boot from hard disk. Since the 3Com services don't support boot WinPE from a menu, I found this thread which sounded like a solution to my issue.
I have followed your step by step guide for PXE boot with pxelinux but without much luck. First, I want to make sure, I can use a windows workstation as my TFTPD server?
Also, if I follow your step by step, what is acting as the PXE server? With 3Com, I have to start both the PXE server and TFTP server, but with your instructions, I would only be running TFTPD32. I am running DHCP on another server so I can't run the DHCP server from TFTPD32 and hence, I am not configuring TFTPD32 as a DHCP server. Do I need to somehow add the "pxelinux.0" boot file to my DHCP server?
Thank you in advance for any additional guidance you can provide
Geemail
kyor
Aug 21 2008, 09:44 AM
Yes thats right. You have to configure dhcp options. If you use Windows Server add optition 66 and 67.
See my example.
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