Thanks mammar,
I will give this a try. I hadn't used the livecd-iso-to-pxeboot script
before. A question about the root=live:/Fedora-13-live.iso, does the
ISO file actually get read over the network or are you just specifying
the label of the ISO?
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:11 PM, mammar <mammar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using PXELINUX on Fedora 13 and Fedora 14 and everything is
working great.
Try the following in your pxelinux config file (changes are in red color)
I am assuming that your is name is fedora-livecd.iso
label LiveCD
MENU LABEL LiveCD
kernel livecd/vmlinuz0
append initrd=livecd/initrd0.img media=network
rootflags=loop root=live:/fedora-livecd.iso rootfstype=iso9660 ro liveimg
rhgb rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM ramdisk_size=164212 init=/bin/init
iso1=nfs://imagesrv/fedora-livecd.iso
Following is my pxelinux configuration
label linux0
menu label Fedora Network Installer
kernel liveiso/vmlinuz0
APPEND rootflags=loop initrd=liveiso/initrd0.img
root=live:/Fedora-13-live.iso rootfstype=iso9660 rw liveimg rhgb
rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD quiet
I am using livecd-iso-to-pxeboot script from livecd-tools package to extract
the iso.
Regards,
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:51 AM, msacks <ntwrkd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm stuck trying to get a Fedora 13 based LiveCD to boot using
> PXELINUX. I confirmed that the LiveCD once burned to an ISO boots
> fine, likewise running the ISO file inside of a VM.
>
> I've seen a host of bugs opened on Redhat bugzilla around this issue,
> but none of them really point to a finite resolution.
> I hope to shake out some clues as to how to resolve this issue.
>
> Here is my PXELINUX Config:
>
> label LiveCD
> MENU LABEL LiveCD
> kernel livecd/vmlinuz0
> append initrd=livecd/initrd0.img media=network
> root=live:CDLABEL=F13-LiveCD-POC-20101201-122711 rootfstype=auto ro
> liveimg rhgb rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM ramdisk_size=164212
> init=/bin/init iso1=nfs://imagesrv/fedora-livecd.iso
>
> I am running syslinux-3.82-8.9.2
> livecd-tools-033-3.fc13.x86_64
> squashfs 4.0
>
> What happens is I see the blue Fedora status bar loading up just fine,
> then it throws an error saying
> "No root device found"
> "Boot has failed, sleeping forever"
>
> What should the root device be?
> Is this a bug with squash or configuration error?
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