Installing drivers on an image to use with pxelinux.
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 9:44 pm
I saw this article here https://docs.j7k6.org/windows-10-pxe-installation/
Talking about using mkwinpeimg to create an image I can use use with pxelinux.
I use pxelinux at work to boot Clonezilla, a Fedora installer and an Ubuntu installer.
I even have an old windows 10 preinstall environment that I had setup before (I can't remember how I had got it working) I use it to fix booting issues with windows.
I found the above article and thought it would be an interesting way to install windows.
Some questions. What does mkwinpeimg do that allows pxelinux to boot it?
I looked up adding drivers in the forum and it looks like I would need to learn about DISM or something to create a bootable image first then I guess I can use mkwinpeimg on the output of that to create an image to use with pxelinux?
I know I will run into computers that I will need to add drivers to and I'd like to know the best way to do so and use the image with pxelinux to boot up an installer.
Talking about using mkwinpeimg to create an image I can use use with pxelinux.
I use pxelinux at work to boot Clonezilla, a Fedora installer and an Ubuntu installer.
I even have an old windows 10 preinstall environment that I had setup before (I can't remember how I had got it working) I use it to fix booting issues with windows.
I found the above article and thought it would be an interesting way to install windows.
Some questions. What does mkwinpeimg do that allows pxelinux to boot it?
I looked up adding drivers in the forum and it looks like I would need to learn about DISM or something to create a bootable image first then I guess I can use mkwinpeimg on the output of that to create an image to use with pxelinux?
I know I will run into computers that I will need to add drivers to and I'd like to know the best way to do so and use the image with pxelinux to boot up an installer.