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Setting up PXE server with iVentoy

I'm working on setting up a PXE server with Ubuntu Server VM and iVentoy.

 

Here's what I got working so far:

  • PXE server itself (and tried DHCP reserved and static IP)
  • dnsmasq works and VM appears to be able to detect the server and load NBP iventoy_loader_160000_uefi

However, it just doesn't seem to see to load.

 

Here's my dnsmasq file I created on my PiHoles:

dhcp-boot=iventoy_loader_16000_uefi,pxe,192.168.100.15

 

Any ideas on what I could be missing?

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  • 3 weeks later...

Heya!  how did you go with this? 

 

I use this to help when setting up PXE just to make sure it's running right! 

 

Might help! 

 

2Pint-iPXEAnywhere/PXE & DHCP Troubleshooter/PXE-DHCP-Test.ps1 at main · 2pintsoftware/2Pint-iPXEAnywhere · GitHub  

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