Difference between revisions of "PXE booting for BIOS updates"

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= set up DHCP to point net-booting machines at a TFTP server =
 
= set up DHCP to point net-booting machines at a TFTP server =
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Here's an /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf stanza for the to-be-updated machine:
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host yesdear {
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hardware ethernet 00:1a:a0:25:fc:f3;
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fixed-address 172.16.0.150;
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option host-name "yesdear";
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next-server 172.16.0.1;
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filename "pxelinux.0";
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}
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The "next-server" keyword tells the client machine which TFTP server to contact. And the "filename" keyword tells it which file to download from that TFTP server.
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= install a TFTP server =
 
= install a TFTP server =
 
= install pxelinux and create a config file =
 
= install pxelinux and create a config file =

Revision as of 16:22, 19 January 2011

So you're all about the free software. But you've just obtained a new (or old) machine. And its firmware is out of date and in need of updates. It doesn't have a floppy drive, just a CD or DVD drive and USB hard drive support. There aren't any copies of DOS or Windows in the house that might be used to for a firmware update. Ah, but it will netboot!

set up DHCP to point net-booting machines at a TFTP server

Here's an /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf stanza for the to-be-updated machine:

host yesdear {
        hardware ethernet 00:1a:a0:25:fc:f3;
        fixed-address 172.16.0.150;
        option host-name "yesdear";
        next-server 172.16.0.1;
        filename "pxelinux.0";
}

The "next-server" keyword tells the client machine which TFTP server to contact. And the "filename" keyword tells it which file to download from that TFTP server.

install a TFTP server

install pxelinux and create a config file

default config file

PXElinux's memdisk driver

create a floppy image to netboot

Get FreeDOS bits

mtools to format

  • update /etc/mtools.conf:
    • specify a file instead of a floppy special device
    • specify 12-bit FAT
  • use FreeDOS boot sector

copy FreeDOS programs into floppy image

copy BIOS updater into floppy image

boot client machine