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| + | == WinPE 10 for BIOS and UEFI based systems == | ||
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| + | 1. First we’ll create the required directories: | ||
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| + | mkdir -p /tftpboot/os/winpe | ||
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| + | 2. Now we’ll mount the WinPE iso over the loop directory. Then we’ll copy the contents of the DVD to the directory we built above. | ||
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| + | mount -o loop /{full path where you have the iso stored}/WinPE_amd64.iso /mnt/loop | ||
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| + | cp /mnt/loop/Boot/BCD /tftpboot/os/winpe/ | ||
| + | cp /mnt/loop/Boot/boot.sdi /tftpboot/os/winpe/ | ||
| + | cp /mnt/loop/sources/boot.wim /tftpboot/os/winpe/ | ||
| + | umount /mnt/loop | ||
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| + | 3. Download and install the latest wimboot kernel and extract it from the zip file. | ||
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| + | cd /tmp | ||
| + | wget http://git.ipxe.org/releases/wimboot/wimboot-latest.zip | ||
| + | unzip wimboot-latest.zip | ||
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| + | 4. Copy the wimboot file from the archive directory to root of the /tftpboot directory (we’ll need this for every windows boot media, so we’ll place it in a common spot). | ||
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| + | cp ./wimboot-2.6.0-signed/wimboot /tftpboot | ||
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| + | 5. The last bit of magic we need to do is setup a new FOG iPXE boot menu entry for this OS. | ||
| + | 6. In the fog WebGUI go to FOG Configuration->iPXE New Menu Entry | ||
| + | Set the following fields | ||
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| + | '''Menu Item:''' os.WinPE10 | ||
| + | '''Description:''' WinPE 10 | ||
| + | '''Parameters:''' | ||
| + | set tftp-path tftp://${fog-ip} | ||
| + | set pe-path ${tftp-path}/os/winpe | ||
| + | kernel ${tftp-path}/wimboot gui | ||
| + | imgfetch --name BCD ${pe-path}/BCD BCD | ||
| + | imgfetch --name boot.sdi ${pe-path}/boot.sdi boot.sdi | ||
| + | imgfetch --name boot.wim ${pe-path}/boot.wim boot.wim | ||
| + | boot || goto MENU | ||
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| + | 7. That’s it, just pxe boot your target system and pick WinPE 10 from the FOG iPXE boot menu. | ||
Edição das 10h02min de 21 de março de 2022
WinPE 10 for BIOS and UEFI based systems
1. First we’ll create the required directories:
mkdir -p /tftpboot/os/winpe
2. Now we’ll mount the WinPE iso over the loop directory. Then we’ll copy the contents of the DVD to the directory we built above.
mount -o loop /{full path where you have the iso stored}/WinPE_amd64.iso /mnt/loop
cp /mnt/loop/Boot/BCD /tftpboot/os/winpe/
cp /mnt/loop/Boot/boot.sdi /tftpboot/os/winpe/
cp /mnt/loop/sources/boot.wim /tftpboot/os/winpe/
umount /mnt/loop
3. Download and install the latest wimboot kernel and extract it from the zip file.
cd /tmp wget http://git.ipxe.org/releases/wimboot/wimboot-latest.zip unzip wimboot-latest.zip
4. Copy the wimboot file from the archive directory to root of the /tftpboot directory (we’ll need this for every windows boot media, so we’ll place it in a common spot).
cp ./wimboot-2.6.0-signed/wimboot /tftpboot
5. The last bit of magic we need to do is setup a new FOG iPXE boot menu entry for this OS. 6. In the fog WebGUI go to FOG Configuration->iPXE New Menu Entry Set the following fields
Menu Item: os.WinPE10 Description: WinPE 10 Parameters:
set tftp-path tftp://${fog-ip}
set pe-path ${tftp-path}/os/winpe
kernel ${tftp-path}/wimboot gui
imgfetch --name BCD ${pe-path}/BCD BCD
imgfetch --name boot.sdi ${pe-path}/boot.sdi boot.sdi
imgfetch --name boot.wim ${pe-path}/boot.wim boot.wim
boot || goto MENU
7. That’s it, just pxe boot your target system and pick WinPE 10 from the FOG iPXE boot menu.