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[GH-ISSUE #215] Solus Linux Request #94
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Originally created by @o0-o on GitHub (Jan 4, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/netbootxyz/netboot.xyz/issues/215
Not sure if they have everything you need on their end, but Solus has been getting a lot of positive attention lately. Would be a good addition if possible.
Thanks for all the work on this, I use it all the time.
@antonym commented on GitHub (Jan 5, 2018):
I took a look at Solus a while back and it doesn't appear to play well with Memdisk. Ideally the project provides network bootable images in the future, but for now I don't think there are any good ways to boot Solus using iPXE without extracting the image and hosting it somewhere.
I'd suggest raising an issue or request a feature with Solus to provide network bootable installer kernels. Definitely would love to have it added though.
@antonym commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2020):
Maybe worth revisiting now.
@thelamer commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2020):
Solus is a hard no for pxe support they even closed source their ISO build stuff because they were afraid of people forking it off and pushing copycat stuff.
https://dev.getsol.us/T7758
https://discuss.getsol.us/d/1500-how-to-generate-custom-iso
In a world of uncertainty I am near 100% this project will never support network booting unless we write it from scratch, and even then we would likely be fighting with them over it.
@antonym commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2020):
K, good to know, thanks for digging in.