

Please remember that if you create a new folder in the /tftpboot directory you will also need to include MemDisk in the same folder! The link above also includes a TFTP folder you can use to try on your own. You can also see this forum post for more instruction.
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In this example I will use the PartedM agic ISO, but Clonezilla, Linux distributions, Hirens Boot CD, and other bootable ISO's can be used.Ĭreate a folder in /tftpboot/fog/ called partedmagic, copy the partedmagic.iso file into this folder and also copy and paste the MemDisk file found in /tftpboot/fog/īrowse to /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ and edit the 'default' file in there and add:Īppend iso initrd=fog/partedmagic/partedmagic.iso raw Original instructions below have been left intact. 1.3.0 would use the web interface to create a custom boot menu item and would not require file editing at the OS level. Note: Original steps intended for 1.2.0 and below. Reference: Integrating PartedMagic in Fog 1.2.0 Older It will create a new files.cgz containing your saved sessions and will load it automagically!Īfter you confirm this is working you can go ahead and delete the extracted iso folder.

Just copy this file in /extractediso/pmagic/pmodules/ and run the pm2pxe.sh script again. This will create a 099-saved-session.sqfm file in /pmagic/pmodules folder wherever PartedMagic is on your usb. You can boot from a usb stick (YUMI is a great tool if you want to add partedmagic.iso to an easy bootable usb) choose the timezone setting that works for you and when get to the logout prompt, choose 'Save session'. Here's an interesting twist, if you have a version of Parted Magic that prompts you everytime to choose a time zone and you would like to get rid of this or if there's any configuration you make in the live environment that you'd like to see stick.Kernel initrd initrd initrd initrd imgargs bzImage64 boot=live ip=dhcp edd=on noapic load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw vga=normal sleep=0 loglevel=0 keymap=us splash quiet - || read void Now for the boot entry, here: Web Interface -> FOG Configuration -> iPXE New Menu Entry Add the below lines to a new menu entry. Now you can copy that file in /var/www/html/pmagic/Ĭp /extractediso/boot/pxelinux/pm2pxe/files.cgz /var/www/html/pmagic/ This will create a /pm2pxe/ directory wherever you ran the command from with files.cgz in it. Run the following command to create files.cgz Open a terminal as root, cd to /extractediso/boot/pxelinux/ and copy the files needed to boot pmagic to a new directory in /var/and m64.img.

Note: When following the below steps, please remember that everything in Linux is case sensitive.Įxtract the files from the pmagic.iso to a local directory (this will be temporary) This has been tested running 1.3.0 on Debian 8.2: X.x.x.x/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php PartedMagic Newer (January 2016) Where x.x.x.x is the FOG server's IP address, put this into a browser's address bar: When troubleshooting issues with iPXE booting regarding anything at all ( including booting ISOs over a network ), it helps to know exactly what the boot menu has inside it.
