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 Support for IA32 PXE client
#1
Hi,

Thank you so much for this tool.

I want to know if this tool supports IA32 PXE client -- meaning, I have IA32 (32-bit Intel CPU) machines/laptops that need to be PXE-booted to discover/test hardware or install OS. 

So, first I tried using Linux version of iVentoy. The client hung after receiving ipxe.bios.0 boot file. I thought, Linux version (64-bit) might be sending 64-bit boot file; so, it makes sense why it would not work. (Note: 64-bit PXE/CPU client booted fine.)

Then, I tried Windows 32-bit iVentoy - thinking that it would send 32-bit ipxe.bio.0. But I encountered the same problem.

So, I suspect that iVentoy only supports 64-bit PXE clients - meaning, irrespective which version of iVentoy software you use (IA32 or x64), ipxe.bios.0 is 64-bit code.

Can you please confirm? If I am correct, I request to support 32-bit PXE client from all iVentoy versions -- especially Linux.

Thank you again.
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#2
From source code on github, iventoy may be supporting IA32 PXE client. So, I might be wrong with the clients I am using.

Attached screenshots of what I observe on the IA32 PXE client and iventoy log on Linux...


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#3
(07-25-2023, 02:26 AM)iventoy_user Wrote: From source code on github, iventoy may be supporting IA32 PXE client. So, I might be wrong with the clients I am using.

Attached screenshots of what I observe on the IA32 PXE client and iventoy log on Linux...
Anyone here had success of booting 32-bit client (specifically Intel Boot Agent Version 4.0.18 from 2001)?

I am/was very hopeful of using iventoy to boot older 32-bit PCs/laptops using ipxe. But looks like, from lack response to this question, this feature is either untested or unsupported. Still hopeful.
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#4
What images are you trying to boot?

Sadly not all images will work via PXE
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